Grammaticalisation
978-613-2-59226-2
6132592261
76
2010-08-17
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In linguistics, grammaticalisation is a process by which words representing objects and actions transform through sound change and language migration to become grammatical objects. Grammaticalization is a powerful aspect of language, as it creates new function words within language, by separating functions from their original inflectional and bound constructions. It is a field of research in historical linguistics, in the wider study of language change, which focuses on a particular process of lexical and grammatical change. For an understanding of this process, a distinction needs to be made between lexical items, or content words, which carry specific lexical meaning, and grammatical items, or function words, with little or no lexical meaning which serve to express grammatical relationships between the different words within an utterance.
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