Lexicalization and Language Change
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Price: 1000 Toman
Download: Lexicalization and Language Change ().
راهنمای سریع دانلود، کلیک کنید .
Lexicalization, a process of language change, has been conceived in a variety of ways. In this up-to-date survey, Laurel Brinton and Elizabeth Traugott examine the various ideas that have been presented. In light of contemporary work on grammaticalization, they then propose a new, unified model of lexicalization and grammaticalization. Their approach is illustrated with a variety of case studies from the history of English, including present participles, multi-word verbs, adverbs, and discourse markers, as well as some examples from other Indo-European languages.
Review
“Let me affirm once more the boon that is this book. If concise, intelligible summary of a vast body of technical literature comprises an enormous service to the community of linguists stretched all too thin by the isolating effects of micro-specialization, then the cogent, mindful blending of these disparate elements into a systematic approach constitutes a service worthy of broad attention.”
— Jamin R. Pelkey, SIL International and La Trobe University