Grammaticalization has proven to be an insightful approach to semantic-morphosyntactic change within and across languages. Many studies, however, rely on assessing the large, obvious differences before and after the change. When investigating burgeoning or ongoing grammaticalization processes, it is notably harder to objectively measure the degree of grammaticalization. One approach is to gauge changes in the well-known ‘parameters’ of Lehmann, Hopper, and Himmelmann, but this approach is often qualitatively oriented. Quantitative studies mainly rely either on token frequency of a construction, assuming that grammaticalization is accompanied by a frequency increase, or by tracing the development of two competing constructions, looking at th...
© 2016 by De Gruyter Mouton 2016. This paper is concerned with the limitations of inferring grammar ...
editorial reviewedConstructions are often defined as form-function pairings. The underlying assumpti...
peer reviewedThe standardization of Belgian Dutch commenced much later than that of Netherlandic Dut...
Grammaticalization has proven to be an insightful approach to semantic-morphosyntactic change within...
Contains fulltext : 227575pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Grammaticali...
Germanic preterite morphology has been the subject of a bewildering number of studies, looking espec...
International audienceThe chapters in this volume present a state of the art of grammaticalization r...
Present-day Dutch has a vestigial partitive genitive morpheme. Adjectives take the genitive -s morph...
Item does not contain fulltextA growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphologica...
Structuralism and formal grammar have, in the course of the 20th century, rightfully taken issue wit...
This article takes a usage-based perspective on the partitive genitive construction in Dutch (iets m...
This article is a case study in how quantitative-statistical and formal-theoretical (generative) app...
This work aims to study grammaticalization, the process by which the functional items of a language ...
Like other Germanic languages, Dutch synthetic preterite formations are categorized into strong vs. ...
Deflection has been rampaging in the history of Dutch, but in this long-term process, the genitive p...
© 2016 by De Gruyter Mouton 2016. This paper is concerned with the limitations of inferring grammar ...
editorial reviewedConstructions are often defined as form-function pairings. The underlying assumpti...
peer reviewedThe standardization of Belgian Dutch commenced much later than that of Netherlandic Dut...
Grammaticalization has proven to be an insightful approach to semantic-morphosyntactic change within...
Contains fulltext : 227575pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Grammaticali...
Germanic preterite morphology has been the subject of a bewildering number of studies, looking espec...
International audienceThe chapters in this volume present a state of the art of grammaticalization r...
Present-day Dutch has a vestigial partitive genitive morpheme. Adjectives take the genitive -s morph...
Item does not contain fulltextA growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphologica...
Structuralism and formal grammar have, in the course of the 20th century, rightfully taken issue wit...
This article takes a usage-based perspective on the partitive genitive construction in Dutch (iets m...
This article is a case study in how quantitative-statistical and formal-theoretical (generative) app...
This work aims to study grammaticalization, the process by which the functional items of a language ...
Like other Germanic languages, Dutch synthetic preterite formations are categorized into strong vs. ...
Deflection has been rampaging in the history of Dutch, but in this long-term process, the genitive p...
© 2016 by De Gruyter Mouton 2016. This paper is concerned with the limitations of inferring grammar ...
editorial reviewedConstructions are often defined as form-function pairings. The underlying assumpti...
peer reviewedThe standardization of Belgian Dutch commenced much later than that of Netherlandic Dut...