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Constructions And Language Change Alexander Bergs Editor Gabriele Diewald Editor

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Constructions And Language Change Alexander Bergs Editor Gabriele Diewald Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.27 MB
Pages: 271
Author: Alexander Bergs (editor); Gabriele Diewald (editor)
ISBN: 9783110211757, 3110211750
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Constructions And Language Change Alexander Bergs Editor Gabriele Diewald Editor by Alexander Bergs (editor); Gabriele Diewald (editor) 9783110211757, 3110211750 instant download after payment.

Studies in diachronic linguistics increasingly acknowledge that linguistic change is highly context-dependent and somehow tied to constructions as linguistic units. This is the first volume to investigate the role of constructions and the potential of constructional approaches in linguistic change. The contributions in this volume comprise both theoretical and empirical studies, all of which are accessible for a general audience. While some contributions explicitly aim at comparing and unifying concepts from both traditional grammatical theories and recent construction grammar approaches, others offer detailed case studies of exemplary problems from a constructional point of view. The papers offer a cross-linguistic perspective and deal with a number of different language families, ranging from Germanic to Austronesian.

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