Functional Discourse Grammar Theory of Grammaticalization
Functional Discourse Grammar Theory of Grammaticalization
Volume 1: Functional Change
Giomi, Riccardo
Brill
02/2023
434
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Inglês
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9789004520448
Acknowledgements
List of Tables and Figures
Abbreviations
1 Introduction
?1.1?Theoretical Setting and Scope of the Research
?1.2?State of the Art and Research Questions
2 Functional Discourse Grammar
?2.1?General Features
?2.2?Layered Structure
?2.3?Four Levels of Grammatical Analysis
?2.4?Summary
3 Grammaticalization between Structure and Context
?3.1?Grammaticalization: History, Basic Concepts and Matters of Controversy
?3.2?Lehmann's Parameters and Processes
?3.3?Paradigmatic Change
?3.4?Grammaticalization as Context-Induced Reinterpretation
?3.5?Towards an FDG Theory of Grammaticalization
4 Previous Approaches to Functional Change
?4.1?Meaning Generalization
?4.2?From Concrete to Abstract Meaning
?4.3?From "Material" to "Relational" Meaning
?4.4?Loss of Predicativity/Referentiality
?4.5?Subjectification, Intersubjectification and Discourse Orientation
?4.6?Summary
5 Grammaticalization as Scope Increase
?5.1?Grammar and Conceptualization in FDG and in Other Functional Models
?5.2?Scope Increase in FDG
?5.3?Putative Counterexamples to the Scope-Increase Hypothesis
?5.4?Refining the Scope-Increase Hypothesis
?5.5?Conclusions and Outline of the Following Chapters
6 The Grammaticalization of Semantic, Pragmatic and Rhetorical Functions
?6.1?Introduction
?6.2?The Diachronic Development of Function Markers
?6.3?Conclusions
7 When Scope Does Not Matter
?7.1?Theoretical Preliminaries
?7.2?Secondary Grammaticalization Changes Unrelated to Scope Increase
?7.3?Discussion and Conclusions
8 Primary Grammaticalization: What Is Lexical and What Is Grammatical?
?8.1?Introduction
?8.2?The Lexical/Grammatical Dichotomy in FDG
?8.3?Keizer's Parameters Revisited
?8.4?Lexical Roots and Derivational Affixes
?8.5?Primary Grammaticalization without Lexemes: The Case of Non-verbal Predication
?8.6?Summary
9 Conclusions
References
Language Index
Subject Index
Acknowledgements
List of Tables and Figures
Abbreviations
1 Introduction
?1.1?Theoretical Setting and Scope of the Research
?1.2?State of the Art and Research Questions
2 Functional Discourse Grammar
?2.1?General Features
?2.2?Layered Structure
?2.3?Four Levels of Grammatical Analysis
?2.4?Summary
3 Grammaticalization between Structure and Context
?3.1?Grammaticalization: History, Basic Concepts and Matters of Controversy
?3.2?Lehmann's Parameters and Processes
?3.3?Paradigmatic Change
?3.4?Grammaticalization as Context-Induced Reinterpretation
?3.5?Towards an FDG Theory of Grammaticalization
4 Previous Approaches to Functional Change
?4.1?Meaning Generalization
?4.2?From Concrete to Abstract Meaning
?4.3?From "Material" to "Relational" Meaning
?4.4?Loss of Predicativity/Referentiality
?4.5?Subjectification, Intersubjectification and Discourse Orientation
?4.6?Summary
5 Grammaticalization as Scope Increase
?5.1?Grammar and Conceptualization in FDG and in Other Functional Models
?5.2?Scope Increase in FDG
?5.3?Putative Counterexamples to the Scope-Increase Hypothesis
?5.4?Refining the Scope-Increase Hypothesis
?5.5?Conclusions and Outline of the Following Chapters
6 The Grammaticalization of Semantic, Pragmatic and Rhetorical Functions
?6.1?Introduction
?6.2?The Diachronic Development of Function Markers
?6.3?Conclusions
7 When Scope Does Not Matter
?7.1?Theoretical Preliminaries
?7.2?Secondary Grammaticalization Changes Unrelated to Scope Increase
?7.3?Discussion and Conclusions
8 Primary Grammaticalization: What Is Lexical and What Is Grammatical?
?8.1?Introduction
?8.2?The Lexical/Grammatical Dichotomy in FDG
?8.3?Keizer's Parameters Revisited
?8.4?Lexical Roots and Derivational Affixes
?8.5?Primary Grammaticalization without Lexemes: The Case of Non-verbal Predication
?8.6?Summary
9 Conclusions
References
Language Index
Subject Index
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change; christian lehmann; decategorilization; diachronic; dichotomy; fdg; grammaticalisation; grammaticization; historical; kees hengeveld; linguistics; pragmatic; pragmaticalization; roles; scope; semantic; typology; undirectionality
9789004520448
Acknowledgements
List of Tables and Figures
Abbreviations
1 Introduction
?1.1?Theoretical Setting and Scope of the Research
?1.2?State of the Art and Research Questions
2 Functional Discourse Grammar
?2.1?General Features
?2.2?Layered Structure
?2.3?Four Levels of Grammatical Analysis
?2.4?Summary
3 Grammaticalization between Structure and Context
?3.1?Grammaticalization: History, Basic Concepts and Matters of Controversy
?3.2?Lehmann's Parameters and Processes
?3.3?Paradigmatic Change
?3.4?Grammaticalization as Context-Induced Reinterpretation
?3.5?Towards an FDG Theory of Grammaticalization
4 Previous Approaches to Functional Change
?4.1?Meaning Generalization
?4.2?From Concrete to Abstract Meaning
?4.3?From "Material" to "Relational" Meaning
?4.4?Loss of Predicativity/Referentiality
?4.5?Subjectification, Intersubjectification and Discourse Orientation
?4.6?Summary
5 Grammaticalization as Scope Increase
?5.1?Grammar and Conceptualization in FDG and in Other Functional Models
?5.2?Scope Increase in FDG
?5.3?Putative Counterexamples to the Scope-Increase Hypothesis
?5.4?Refining the Scope-Increase Hypothesis
?5.5?Conclusions and Outline of the Following Chapters
6 The Grammaticalization of Semantic, Pragmatic and Rhetorical Functions
?6.1?Introduction
?6.2?The Diachronic Development of Function Markers
?6.3?Conclusions
7 When Scope Does Not Matter
?7.1?Theoretical Preliminaries
?7.2?Secondary Grammaticalization Changes Unrelated to Scope Increase
?7.3?Discussion and Conclusions
8 Primary Grammaticalization: What Is Lexical and What Is Grammatical?
?8.1?Introduction
?8.2?The Lexical/Grammatical Dichotomy in FDG
?8.3?Keizer's Parameters Revisited
?8.4?Lexical Roots and Derivational Affixes
?8.5?Primary Grammaticalization without Lexemes: The Case of Non-verbal Predication
?8.6?Summary
9 Conclusions
References
Language Index
Subject Index
Acknowledgements
List of Tables and Figures
Abbreviations
1 Introduction
?1.1?Theoretical Setting and Scope of the Research
?1.2?State of the Art and Research Questions
2 Functional Discourse Grammar
?2.1?General Features
?2.2?Layered Structure
?2.3?Four Levels of Grammatical Analysis
?2.4?Summary
3 Grammaticalization between Structure and Context
?3.1?Grammaticalization: History, Basic Concepts and Matters of Controversy
?3.2?Lehmann's Parameters and Processes
?3.3?Paradigmatic Change
?3.4?Grammaticalization as Context-Induced Reinterpretation
?3.5?Towards an FDG Theory of Grammaticalization
4 Previous Approaches to Functional Change
?4.1?Meaning Generalization
?4.2?From Concrete to Abstract Meaning
?4.3?From "Material" to "Relational" Meaning
?4.4?Loss of Predicativity/Referentiality
?4.5?Subjectification, Intersubjectification and Discourse Orientation
?4.6?Summary
5 Grammaticalization as Scope Increase
?5.1?Grammar and Conceptualization in FDG and in Other Functional Models
?5.2?Scope Increase in FDG
?5.3?Putative Counterexamples to the Scope-Increase Hypothesis
?5.4?Refining the Scope-Increase Hypothesis
?5.5?Conclusions and Outline of the Following Chapters
6 The Grammaticalization of Semantic, Pragmatic and Rhetorical Functions
?6.1?Introduction
?6.2?The Diachronic Development of Function Markers
?6.3?Conclusions
7 When Scope Does Not Matter
?7.1?Theoretical Preliminaries
?7.2?Secondary Grammaticalization Changes Unrelated to Scope Increase
?7.3?Discussion and Conclusions
8 Primary Grammaticalization: What Is Lexical and What Is Grammatical?
?8.1?Introduction
?8.2?The Lexical/Grammatical Dichotomy in FDG
?8.3?Keizer's Parameters Revisited
?8.4?Lexical Roots and Derivational Affixes
?8.5?Primary Grammaticalization without Lexemes: The Case of Non-verbal Predication
?8.6?Summary
9 Conclusions
References
Language Index
Subject Index
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