This introductory paper sets the scene for the present double special issue on degree phenomena. Besides introducing the individual contributions, it positions degree in the overlapping fields of intensity, focus and emphasis. It outlines the wide-ranging means of expressing degree, their possible categorizations, as well as the many-fold uses of intensification with respect to involvement, politeness, evaluation, emotive expression and persuasion. It also decribes the many angles from which degree features have been studied as extending across, e.g., (historical) sociolinguistics, (historical) pragmatics, and grammaticalization
The first of two papers on language history broadly defines historical linguistics and considers the...
This collection of essays focuses on current approaches to variation and change in historical Englis...
This paper addresses the cognitive determinants of intensification in English complex intensifying a...
This introductory paper sets the scene for the present double special issue on degree phenomena. Bes...
Intensifiers represent an extremely varied and everchanging lexico-functional category. Although the...
The intensifying function of this/that can be traced back to the 14th century, when they acquired th...
Focusing on the examples of multiple degree modification, this paper argues that the class of degree...
This work is focused on the grammatical status of degree words in Romance languages. The analysis pr...
This dissertation is a study of the roles played by degree modifiers -- functions from sets of degre...
In this paper, we investigate how certain types of predicates should be connected with certain types...
This paper explores degree intensifiers as local vehicles for expressivity, involvement and speech-a...
Resultatives in English and Dutch have developed special degree readings. These readings stem from a...
Types of degrees and types of event structures∗ In this paper, we investigate how certain types of p...
The present paper presents the state of the art of research related to hypothesized changes from abo...
Aims and Scope This collection of essays focuses on current approaches to variation and change in...
The first of two papers on language history broadly defines historical linguistics and considers the...
This collection of essays focuses on current approaches to variation and change in historical Englis...
This paper addresses the cognitive determinants of intensification in English complex intensifying a...
This introductory paper sets the scene for the present double special issue on degree phenomena. Bes...
Intensifiers represent an extremely varied and everchanging lexico-functional category. Although the...
The intensifying function of this/that can be traced back to the 14th century, when they acquired th...
Focusing on the examples of multiple degree modification, this paper argues that the class of degree...
This work is focused on the grammatical status of degree words in Romance languages. The analysis pr...
This dissertation is a study of the roles played by degree modifiers -- functions from sets of degre...
In this paper, we investigate how certain types of predicates should be connected with certain types...
This paper explores degree intensifiers as local vehicles for expressivity, involvement and speech-a...
Resultatives in English and Dutch have developed special degree readings. These readings stem from a...
Types of degrees and types of event structures∗ In this paper, we investigate how certain types of p...
The present paper presents the state of the art of research related to hypothesized changes from abo...
Aims and Scope This collection of essays focuses on current approaches to variation and change in...
The first of two papers on language history broadly defines historical linguistics and considers the...
This collection of essays focuses on current approaches to variation and change in historical Englis...
This paper addresses the cognitive determinants of intensification in English complex intensifying a...