This paper discusses the problem of degrammaticalization, that is, the exceptions to the unidirectionality of grammaticalization. After analyzing the criteria that allow us to distinguish between various instances of counter-directional change, two principles underlying degrammaticalization are identified; one is related to the type of language and the other to the type of target structures in which degrammaticalization occurs. Firstly, the targets of degrammaticalization are usually closed-class parts of speech with an abstract semantic component. Secondly, the languages in which counter-directional grammatical changes occur turn out to be deprived of an elaborate fusional morphology. These findings may also have an impact on the theoretic...
This paper assumes that in order to explain rather than describe language change, historical linguis...
The term grammaticalization refers to a theoretical framework in linguistic research and to a type o...
This chapter consists of four related arguments. We first review the claims about the nature of gram...
This paper discusses the problem of degrammaticalization, that is, the exceptions to the unidirectio...
This is a book about degrammaticalization, a rare type of linguistic change whereby grams become ‘le...
Degrammaticalization has been characterized as a composite change involving gains in morphosyntactic...
Grammaticalization, i.e. the change by which lexical categories become functional categories, is ove...
Grammaticalization, the historical emergence of new items with grammatical function from earlier lex...
This collective volume focuses on the latest developments in the study of grammaticalization and rel...
The present article contains the results of study on unidirectionality of grammaticalization which i...
The present thesis discusses the history and meaning of the term and concept called grammaticalisati...
The term grammaticalization originally denoted a particular outcome of language change (lexis > morp...
The paper aims at providing an expanded model of grammaticalization, where the term is understood as...
"Thoughts on grammaticalization" was first published in a working-paper version in 1982 and became v...
The number of phenomena which are gathered together under the term 'grammaticalization' is quite lar...
This paper assumes that in order to explain rather than describe language change, historical linguis...
The term grammaticalization refers to a theoretical framework in linguistic research and to a type o...
This chapter consists of four related arguments. We first review the claims about the nature of gram...
This paper discusses the problem of degrammaticalization, that is, the exceptions to the unidirectio...
This is a book about degrammaticalization, a rare type of linguistic change whereby grams become ‘le...
Degrammaticalization has been characterized as a composite change involving gains in morphosyntactic...
Grammaticalization, i.e. the change by which lexical categories become functional categories, is ove...
Grammaticalization, the historical emergence of new items with grammatical function from earlier lex...
This collective volume focuses on the latest developments in the study of grammaticalization and rel...
The present article contains the results of study on unidirectionality of grammaticalization which i...
The present thesis discusses the history and meaning of the term and concept called grammaticalisati...
The term grammaticalization originally denoted a particular outcome of language change (lexis > morp...
The paper aims at providing an expanded model of grammaticalization, where the term is understood as...
"Thoughts on grammaticalization" was first published in a working-paper version in 1982 and became v...
The number of phenomena which are gathered together under the term 'grammaticalization' is quite lar...
This paper assumes that in order to explain rather than describe language change, historical linguis...
The term grammaticalization refers to a theoretical framework in linguistic research and to a type o...
This chapter consists of four related arguments. We first review the claims about the nature of gram...