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Lexicalization And Language Change Laurel J Brinton Elizabeth Closs Traugott

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Lexicalization And Language Change Laurel J Brinton Elizabeth Closs Traugott
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.6 MB
Pages: 221
Author: Laurel J Brinton; Elizabeth Closs Traugott
ISBN: 9780511132759, 9780511132216, 9780511311062, 9780521833103, 9780521540636, 0511132751, 0511132212, 0511311060, 0521833108
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Lexicalization And Language Change Laurel J Brinton Elizabeth Closs Traugott by Laurel J Brinton; Elizabeth Closs Traugott 9780511132759, 9780511132216, 9780511311062, 9780521833103, 9780521540636, 0511132751, 0511132212, 0511311060, 0521833108 instant download after payment.

Lexicalization, a process of language change, has been conceptualized in a variety of ways. Broadly defined as the adoption of concepts into the lexicon, it has been viewed by syntacticians as the reverse process of grammaticalization, by morphologists as a routine process of word-formation, and by semanticists as the development of concrete meanings. In this up-to-date survey, Laurel Brinton and Elizabeth Traugott examine the various conceptualizations of lexicalization that have been presented in the literature, and propose a new, unified model of lexicalization in light of current work on grammaticalization.

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