The Oxford Handbook of Grammaticalization
Herausgeber: Narrog, Heiko; Heine, Bernd
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This book presents a critical assessment of research on grammaticalization, a central element in the process by which grammars are created. Leading scholars discuss its core theoretical and methodological bases, report on work in the field, and point to directions for new research. They represent every relevant theoretical perspective and approach.
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This book presents a critical assessment of research on grammaticalization, a central element in the process by which grammars are created. Leading scholars discuss its core theoretical and methodological bases, report on work in the field, and point to directions for new research. They represent every relevant theoretical perspective and approach.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 948
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 176mm x 57mm
- Gewicht: 1634g
- ISBN-13: 9780192895851
- ISBN-10: 0192895850
- Artikelnr.: 60366964
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 948
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 176mm x 57mm
- Gewicht: 1634g
- ISBN-13: 9780192895851
- ISBN-10: 0192895850
- Artikelnr.: 60366964
Heiko Narrog is Professor at the Graduate School of International Cualtural Studies, Tohoku University. He received a PhD in Japanese Studies from the Ruhr University Bochum in 1997, and a PhD in Language Studies from Tokyo University in 2002. His publications inclde Modality in Japanese and the Layered Structure of the Clause (Benjamins, 2009), and Modality, Subjectivity, and Semantic Change: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective (OUP, 2012) as well as numerous articles in linguistic typology, semantics and language change, and Japanese linguistics. Bernd Heine is Emeritus Professor at the Institute of African Studies and Egyptology, University of Cologne. He has held visiting professorships at universities across the world, and in 2009 received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Evolutionary Linguistics Association. His many publications include African Languages: An Introduction (CUP, 200), A Linguistic Geography of Africa (CUP, 2008), and the OUP volumes The Changing Languages of Europe (2006) and The Genesis of Grammar: A Reconstruction (2007), both with Tania Kuteva. Heiko Narrog and Bernd Heine are co-editors of the OUP volumes The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Analysis (2010; second edition 2015) and Grammaticalization from a Typological Perspective (2018), and o-authors of the OUP textbook Grammaticalization (2021).
* Acknowledgements
* The Contributors
* Abbreviations
* 1: Heiko Narrog and Bernd Heine: Introduction
* Part I: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Theory
* 2: Elizabeth Closs Traugott: Grammaticalization and Mechanisms of
Change
* 3: Olga Fischer: Grammaticalization as Analogically Driven Change
* 4: Elly van Gelderen: Grammaticalization and Generative Grammar: a
difficult liaison
* 5: Peter Harder and Kasper Boye: Grammaticalization and Functional
Linguistics
* 6: Joan L. Bybee: Usage-based Theory and Grammaticalization
* 7: Ronald W. Langacker: Grammaticalization and Cognitive Grammar
* 8: Nikolas Gisborne and Amanda Patten: Construction Grammaar and
Grammaticalization
* 9: Walter Bisang: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Typology
* 10: Terttu Nevalainen and Minna Palander-Collin: Grammaticalization
and Sociolinguistics
* 11: Holger Diessel: Grammaticalization and Language Acquisition
* 12: Andrew D. M. Smith: Grammaticalization and Language Evolution
* 13: Östen Dahl: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Complexity
* 14: Kersti Börjars and Nigel Vincent: Grammaticalization and
Directionality
* 15: Marianne Mithun: Grammaticalization and Explanation
* 16: Brian D. Joseph: Grammaticalization: A General Critique
* Part II: Methodological Issues
* 17: Shana Poplack: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Variation
* 18: Rena Torres Cacoullos and James A. Walker: Collocations in
Grammaticalization and Variation
* 19: Christian Mair: Grammaticalization and Corpus Linguistics
* 20: Helena Raumolin-Brunberg and Arja Nurmi: Grammaticalization and
Language Change in the Individual
* 21: Bernd Kortmann and Agnes Schneider: Grammaticalization in
Non-Standard Varieties of English
* 22: Yaron Matras: Grammaticalization and Language Contact
* 23: Bernd Heine and Tania Kuteva: The Areal Dimension of
Grammaticalization
* 24: Béatrice Lamiroy and Walter De Mulder: Degrees of
Grammaticalization Across Languages
* 25: Heiko Narrog and Johan van der Auwera: Grammaticalization and
Semantic Maps
* Part III: Domains of Grammaticalization
* 26: Anne Wichmann: Grammaticalization and Prosody
* 27: Martin Haspelmath: The Gradual Coelescence into 'Words' in
Grammaticalization
* 28: Ilse Wischer: Grammaticalization and Word Formation
* 29: Scott DeLancey: Grammaticalization and Syntax - A Functional View
* 30: Chaofen Sun and Elizabeth Closs Traugott: Grammaticalization and
Word Order Change
* 31: Regine Eckardt: Grammaticalization and Semantic Change
* 32: Steve Nicolle: Pragmatic Aspects of Grammaticalization
* 33: Richard Waltereit: Grammaticalization and Discourse
* 34: Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen: Grammaticalization and Conversation
* 35: Douglas Lightfoot: Grammaticalization and Lexicalization
* 36: Gabriele Diewald: Grammaticalization and Pragmaticalization
* 37: John Haiman: Iconicity Versus Grammaticalization: A Case Study
* 38: Muriel Norde: Degrammaticalization
* Part IV: Grammaticalization of Form Classes and Categories
* 39: Elly van Gelderen: The Grammaticalization of Agreement
* 40: Paolo Ramat: Adverbial Grammaticalization
* 41: Christa König: The Grammaticalization of Adpositions and Case
Marking
* 42: Walter De Mulder and Anne Carlier: The Grammaticalization of
Definite Articles
* 43: Björn Wiemer: The Grammaticalization of Passives
* 44: Manfred Krug: Auxiliaries and Grammaticalization
* 45: Laurel J. Brinton: The Grammaticalization of Complex Predicates
* 46: Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen: Negative Cycles and
Grammaticalization
* 47: Kees Hengeveld: The Grammaticalization of Tense and Aspect
* 48: Debra Ziegeler: The Grammaticalization of Modality
* 49: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald: The Grammaticality of Evidentiality
* 50: Noriko O. Onodera: The Grammaticalization of Discourse Markers
* 51: Zygmunt Frajzyngier: The Grammaticalization of Reference Systems
* 52: Toshio Ohori: The Grammaticalization of Subordination
* 53: Guy Deutscher: The Grammaticalization of Quotatives
* 54: Anna Giacalone Ramat and Caterina Mauri: The Grammaticalization
of Coordinating Interclausal Connectives
* 55: Sandra A. Thompson and Ryoko Suzuki: The Grammaticalization of
Final Particles
* Part V: The Different Faces of Grammaticalization Across Languages
* 56: Roland Pfau and Markus Steinbach: Grammaticalization in Sign
Languages
* 57: Bernd Heine: Grammaticalization in African Languages
* 58: Martin Hilpert: Grammaticalization in Germanic Languages
* 59: Adam Ledgeway: Grammaticalization From Latin to Romance
* 60: Mário Eduardo T. Martelotta and Maria Maura Cezario:
Grammaticalization in Brazilian Portuguese
* 61: Björn Wiemer: Grammaticalization in Slavic Languages
* 62: Lars Johanson: Grammaticalization in Turkic Languages
* 63: Seongha Rhee: Grammaticalization in Korean
* 64: Heiko Narrog and Toshio Ohori: Grammaticalization in Japanese
* 65: Hilary Chappell and Alain Peyraube: Grammaticalization in Sinitic
Languages
* References
* Name Index
* Language Index
* Subject Index
* The Contributors
* Abbreviations
* 1: Heiko Narrog and Bernd Heine: Introduction
* Part I: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Theory
* 2: Elizabeth Closs Traugott: Grammaticalization and Mechanisms of
Change
* 3: Olga Fischer: Grammaticalization as Analogically Driven Change
* 4: Elly van Gelderen: Grammaticalization and Generative Grammar: a
difficult liaison
* 5: Peter Harder and Kasper Boye: Grammaticalization and Functional
Linguistics
* 6: Joan L. Bybee: Usage-based Theory and Grammaticalization
* 7: Ronald W. Langacker: Grammaticalization and Cognitive Grammar
* 8: Nikolas Gisborne and Amanda Patten: Construction Grammaar and
Grammaticalization
* 9: Walter Bisang: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Typology
* 10: Terttu Nevalainen and Minna Palander-Collin: Grammaticalization
and Sociolinguistics
* 11: Holger Diessel: Grammaticalization and Language Acquisition
* 12: Andrew D. M. Smith: Grammaticalization and Language Evolution
* 13: Östen Dahl: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Complexity
* 14: Kersti Börjars and Nigel Vincent: Grammaticalization and
Directionality
* 15: Marianne Mithun: Grammaticalization and Explanation
* 16: Brian D. Joseph: Grammaticalization: A General Critique
* Part II: Methodological Issues
* 17: Shana Poplack: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Variation
* 18: Rena Torres Cacoullos and James A. Walker: Collocations in
Grammaticalization and Variation
* 19: Christian Mair: Grammaticalization and Corpus Linguistics
* 20: Helena Raumolin-Brunberg and Arja Nurmi: Grammaticalization and
Language Change in the Individual
* 21: Bernd Kortmann and Agnes Schneider: Grammaticalization in
Non-Standard Varieties of English
* 22: Yaron Matras: Grammaticalization and Language Contact
* 23: Bernd Heine and Tania Kuteva: The Areal Dimension of
Grammaticalization
* 24: Béatrice Lamiroy and Walter De Mulder: Degrees of
Grammaticalization Across Languages
* 25: Heiko Narrog and Johan van der Auwera: Grammaticalization and
Semantic Maps
* Part III: Domains of Grammaticalization
* 26: Anne Wichmann: Grammaticalization and Prosody
* 27: Martin Haspelmath: The Gradual Coelescence into 'Words' in
Grammaticalization
* 28: Ilse Wischer: Grammaticalization and Word Formation
* 29: Scott DeLancey: Grammaticalization and Syntax - A Functional View
* 30: Chaofen Sun and Elizabeth Closs Traugott: Grammaticalization and
Word Order Change
* 31: Regine Eckardt: Grammaticalization and Semantic Change
* 32: Steve Nicolle: Pragmatic Aspects of Grammaticalization
* 33: Richard Waltereit: Grammaticalization and Discourse
* 34: Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen: Grammaticalization and Conversation
* 35: Douglas Lightfoot: Grammaticalization and Lexicalization
* 36: Gabriele Diewald: Grammaticalization and Pragmaticalization
* 37: John Haiman: Iconicity Versus Grammaticalization: A Case Study
* 38: Muriel Norde: Degrammaticalization
* Part IV: Grammaticalization of Form Classes and Categories
* 39: Elly van Gelderen: The Grammaticalization of Agreement
* 40: Paolo Ramat: Adverbial Grammaticalization
* 41: Christa König: The Grammaticalization of Adpositions and Case
Marking
* 42: Walter De Mulder and Anne Carlier: The Grammaticalization of
Definite Articles
* 43: Björn Wiemer: The Grammaticalization of Passives
* 44: Manfred Krug: Auxiliaries and Grammaticalization
* 45: Laurel J. Brinton: The Grammaticalization of Complex Predicates
* 46: Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen: Negative Cycles and
Grammaticalization
* 47: Kees Hengeveld: The Grammaticalization of Tense and Aspect
* 48: Debra Ziegeler: The Grammaticalization of Modality
* 49: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald: The Grammaticality of Evidentiality
* 50: Noriko O. Onodera: The Grammaticalization of Discourse Markers
* 51: Zygmunt Frajzyngier: The Grammaticalization of Reference Systems
* 52: Toshio Ohori: The Grammaticalization of Subordination
* 53: Guy Deutscher: The Grammaticalization of Quotatives
* 54: Anna Giacalone Ramat and Caterina Mauri: The Grammaticalization
of Coordinating Interclausal Connectives
* 55: Sandra A. Thompson and Ryoko Suzuki: The Grammaticalization of
Final Particles
* Part V: The Different Faces of Grammaticalization Across Languages
* 56: Roland Pfau and Markus Steinbach: Grammaticalization in Sign
Languages
* 57: Bernd Heine: Grammaticalization in African Languages
* 58: Martin Hilpert: Grammaticalization in Germanic Languages
* 59: Adam Ledgeway: Grammaticalization From Latin to Romance
* 60: Mário Eduardo T. Martelotta and Maria Maura Cezario:
Grammaticalization in Brazilian Portuguese
* 61: Björn Wiemer: Grammaticalization in Slavic Languages
* 62: Lars Johanson: Grammaticalization in Turkic Languages
* 63: Seongha Rhee: Grammaticalization in Korean
* 64: Heiko Narrog and Toshio Ohori: Grammaticalization in Japanese
* 65: Hilary Chappell and Alain Peyraube: Grammaticalization in Sinitic
Languages
* References
* Name Index
* Language Index
* Subject Index
* Acknowledgements
* The Contributors
* Abbreviations
* 1: Heiko Narrog and Bernd Heine: Introduction
* Part I: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Theory
* 2: Elizabeth Closs Traugott: Grammaticalization and Mechanisms of
Change
* 3: Olga Fischer: Grammaticalization as Analogically Driven Change
* 4: Elly van Gelderen: Grammaticalization and Generative Grammar: a
difficult liaison
* 5: Peter Harder and Kasper Boye: Grammaticalization and Functional
Linguistics
* 6: Joan L. Bybee: Usage-based Theory and Grammaticalization
* 7: Ronald W. Langacker: Grammaticalization and Cognitive Grammar
* 8: Nikolas Gisborne and Amanda Patten: Construction Grammaar and
Grammaticalization
* 9: Walter Bisang: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Typology
* 10: Terttu Nevalainen and Minna Palander-Collin: Grammaticalization
and Sociolinguistics
* 11: Holger Diessel: Grammaticalization and Language Acquisition
* 12: Andrew D. M. Smith: Grammaticalization and Language Evolution
* 13: Östen Dahl: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Complexity
* 14: Kersti Börjars and Nigel Vincent: Grammaticalization and
Directionality
* 15: Marianne Mithun: Grammaticalization and Explanation
* 16: Brian D. Joseph: Grammaticalization: A General Critique
* Part II: Methodological Issues
* 17: Shana Poplack: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Variation
* 18: Rena Torres Cacoullos and James A. Walker: Collocations in
Grammaticalization and Variation
* 19: Christian Mair: Grammaticalization and Corpus Linguistics
* 20: Helena Raumolin-Brunberg and Arja Nurmi: Grammaticalization and
Language Change in the Individual
* 21: Bernd Kortmann and Agnes Schneider: Grammaticalization in
Non-Standard Varieties of English
* 22: Yaron Matras: Grammaticalization and Language Contact
* 23: Bernd Heine and Tania Kuteva: The Areal Dimension of
Grammaticalization
* 24: Béatrice Lamiroy and Walter De Mulder: Degrees of
Grammaticalization Across Languages
* 25: Heiko Narrog and Johan van der Auwera: Grammaticalization and
Semantic Maps
* Part III: Domains of Grammaticalization
* 26: Anne Wichmann: Grammaticalization and Prosody
* 27: Martin Haspelmath: The Gradual Coelescence into 'Words' in
Grammaticalization
* 28: Ilse Wischer: Grammaticalization and Word Formation
* 29: Scott DeLancey: Grammaticalization and Syntax - A Functional View
* 30: Chaofen Sun and Elizabeth Closs Traugott: Grammaticalization and
Word Order Change
* 31: Regine Eckardt: Grammaticalization and Semantic Change
* 32: Steve Nicolle: Pragmatic Aspects of Grammaticalization
* 33: Richard Waltereit: Grammaticalization and Discourse
* 34: Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen: Grammaticalization and Conversation
* 35: Douglas Lightfoot: Grammaticalization and Lexicalization
* 36: Gabriele Diewald: Grammaticalization and Pragmaticalization
* 37: John Haiman: Iconicity Versus Grammaticalization: A Case Study
* 38: Muriel Norde: Degrammaticalization
* Part IV: Grammaticalization of Form Classes and Categories
* 39: Elly van Gelderen: The Grammaticalization of Agreement
* 40: Paolo Ramat: Adverbial Grammaticalization
* 41: Christa König: The Grammaticalization of Adpositions and Case
Marking
* 42: Walter De Mulder and Anne Carlier: The Grammaticalization of
Definite Articles
* 43: Björn Wiemer: The Grammaticalization of Passives
* 44: Manfred Krug: Auxiliaries and Grammaticalization
* 45: Laurel J. Brinton: The Grammaticalization of Complex Predicates
* 46: Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen: Negative Cycles and
Grammaticalization
* 47: Kees Hengeveld: The Grammaticalization of Tense and Aspect
* 48: Debra Ziegeler: The Grammaticalization of Modality
* 49: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald: The Grammaticality of Evidentiality
* 50: Noriko O. Onodera: The Grammaticalization of Discourse Markers
* 51: Zygmunt Frajzyngier: The Grammaticalization of Reference Systems
* 52: Toshio Ohori: The Grammaticalization of Subordination
* 53: Guy Deutscher: The Grammaticalization of Quotatives
* 54: Anna Giacalone Ramat and Caterina Mauri: The Grammaticalization
of Coordinating Interclausal Connectives
* 55: Sandra A. Thompson and Ryoko Suzuki: The Grammaticalization of
Final Particles
* Part V: The Different Faces of Grammaticalization Across Languages
* 56: Roland Pfau and Markus Steinbach: Grammaticalization in Sign
Languages
* 57: Bernd Heine: Grammaticalization in African Languages
* 58: Martin Hilpert: Grammaticalization in Germanic Languages
* 59: Adam Ledgeway: Grammaticalization From Latin to Romance
* 60: Mário Eduardo T. Martelotta and Maria Maura Cezario:
Grammaticalization in Brazilian Portuguese
* 61: Björn Wiemer: Grammaticalization in Slavic Languages
* 62: Lars Johanson: Grammaticalization in Turkic Languages
* 63: Seongha Rhee: Grammaticalization in Korean
* 64: Heiko Narrog and Toshio Ohori: Grammaticalization in Japanese
* 65: Hilary Chappell and Alain Peyraube: Grammaticalization in Sinitic
Languages
* References
* Name Index
* Language Index
* Subject Index
* The Contributors
* Abbreviations
* 1: Heiko Narrog and Bernd Heine: Introduction
* Part I: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Theory
* 2: Elizabeth Closs Traugott: Grammaticalization and Mechanisms of
Change
* 3: Olga Fischer: Grammaticalization as Analogically Driven Change
* 4: Elly van Gelderen: Grammaticalization and Generative Grammar: a
difficult liaison
* 5: Peter Harder and Kasper Boye: Grammaticalization and Functional
Linguistics
* 6: Joan L. Bybee: Usage-based Theory and Grammaticalization
* 7: Ronald W. Langacker: Grammaticalization and Cognitive Grammar
* 8: Nikolas Gisborne and Amanda Patten: Construction Grammaar and
Grammaticalization
* 9: Walter Bisang: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Typology
* 10: Terttu Nevalainen and Minna Palander-Collin: Grammaticalization
and Sociolinguistics
* 11: Holger Diessel: Grammaticalization and Language Acquisition
* 12: Andrew D. M. Smith: Grammaticalization and Language Evolution
* 13: Östen Dahl: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Complexity
* 14: Kersti Börjars and Nigel Vincent: Grammaticalization and
Directionality
* 15: Marianne Mithun: Grammaticalization and Explanation
* 16: Brian D. Joseph: Grammaticalization: A General Critique
* Part II: Methodological Issues
* 17: Shana Poplack: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Variation
* 18: Rena Torres Cacoullos and James A. Walker: Collocations in
Grammaticalization and Variation
* 19: Christian Mair: Grammaticalization and Corpus Linguistics
* 20: Helena Raumolin-Brunberg and Arja Nurmi: Grammaticalization and
Language Change in the Individual
* 21: Bernd Kortmann and Agnes Schneider: Grammaticalization in
Non-Standard Varieties of English
* 22: Yaron Matras: Grammaticalization and Language Contact
* 23: Bernd Heine and Tania Kuteva: The Areal Dimension of
Grammaticalization
* 24: Béatrice Lamiroy and Walter De Mulder: Degrees of
Grammaticalization Across Languages
* 25: Heiko Narrog and Johan van der Auwera: Grammaticalization and
Semantic Maps
* Part III: Domains of Grammaticalization
* 26: Anne Wichmann: Grammaticalization and Prosody
* 27: Martin Haspelmath: The Gradual Coelescence into 'Words' in
Grammaticalization
* 28: Ilse Wischer: Grammaticalization and Word Formation
* 29: Scott DeLancey: Grammaticalization and Syntax - A Functional View
* 30: Chaofen Sun and Elizabeth Closs Traugott: Grammaticalization and
Word Order Change
* 31: Regine Eckardt: Grammaticalization and Semantic Change
* 32: Steve Nicolle: Pragmatic Aspects of Grammaticalization
* 33: Richard Waltereit: Grammaticalization and Discourse
* 34: Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen: Grammaticalization and Conversation
* 35: Douglas Lightfoot: Grammaticalization and Lexicalization
* 36: Gabriele Diewald: Grammaticalization and Pragmaticalization
* 37: John Haiman: Iconicity Versus Grammaticalization: A Case Study
* 38: Muriel Norde: Degrammaticalization
* Part IV: Grammaticalization of Form Classes and Categories
* 39: Elly van Gelderen: The Grammaticalization of Agreement
* 40: Paolo Ramat: Adverbial Grammaticalization
* 41: Christa König: The Grammaticalization of Adpositions and Case
Marking
* 42: Walter De Mulder and Anne Carlier: The Grammaticalization of
Definite Articles
* 43: Björn Wiemer: The Grammaticalization of Passives
* 44: Manfred Krug: Auxiliaries and Grammaticalization
* 45: Laurel J. Brinton: The Grammaticalization of Complex Predicates
* 46: Maj-Britt Mosegaard Hansen: Negative Cycles and
Grammaticalization
* 47: Kees Hengeveld: The Grammaticalization of Tense and Aspect
* 48: Debra Ziegeler: The Grammaticalization of Modality
* 49: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald: The Grammaticality of Evidentiality
* 50: Noriko O. Onodera: The Grammaticalization of Discourse Markers
* 51: Zygmunt Frajzyngier: The Grammaticalization of Reference Systems
* 52: Toshio Ohori: The Grammaticalization of Subordination
* 53: Guy Deutscher: The Grammaticalization of Quotatives
* 54: Anna Giacalone Ramat and Caterina Mauri: The Grammaticalization
of Coordinating Interclausal Connectives
* 55: Sandra A. Thompson and Ryoko Suzuki: The Grammaticalization of
Final Particles
* Part V: The Different Faces of Grammaticalization Across Languages
* 56: Roland Pfau and Markus Steinbach: Grammaticalization in Sign
Languages
* 57: Bernd Heine: Grammaticalization in African Languages
* 58: Martin Hilpert: Grammaticalization in Germanic Languages
* 59: Adam Ledgeway: Grammaticalization From Latin to Romance
* 60: Mário Eduardo T. Martelotta and Maria Maura Cezario:
Grammaticalization in Brazilian Portuguese
* 61: Björn Wiemer: Grammaticalization in Slavic Languages
* 62: Lars Johanson: Grammaticalization in Turkic Languages
* 63: Seongha Rhee: Grammaticalization in Korean
* 64: Heiko Narrog and Toshio Ohori: Grammaticalization in Japanese
* 65: Hilary Chappell and Alain Peyraube: Grammaticalization in Sinitic
Languages
* References
* Name Index
* Language Index
* Subject Index