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Visconti, Jacqueline – Language Sciences, 2013
Subjectification, as the diachronic facet of subjectivity, has raised in the last two decades a number of interesting questions in grammaticalization and semantic change theory. In this paper I shall reflect on the nature and construal of subjectification, focusing on the question, formulated by Traugott (2010a, p. 58), "whether it is possible to…
Descriptors: Semantics, Grammar, Definitions, Pragmatics
Enger, Hans-Olav – Language Sciences, 2013
In this paper, we try to see how insights from morphology and grammaticalisation can be combined. Two approaches to the semantics of inflectional affixes are contrasted. According to one, affixes have no meaning, according to another, affixes have meaning just like lexical items. Given insights from grammaticalisation, a middle way, associated…
Descriptors: Grammar, Semantics, Morphology (Languages), Linguistic Theory
Kabata, Kaori – Language Sciences, 2013
In this paper, the patterns of semantic extensions of allative markers are compared with those of ablative markers from a cognitive-typological perspective. Despite the symmetry the two notions appear to exhibit semantically, goal and source exhibit asymmetry and the prevalence of the former over the latter can be seen in a wide range of…
Descriptors: Language Classification, Semantics, Incidence, Grammar
Shinzato, Rumiko; Masuda, Kyoko – Language Sciences, 2009
Based on corpora and survey studies in the framework of a usage-based model, this paper claims that morphophonological variations of the Japanese adverb ("yahari," "yappari," "yappa") are not "free" variations, as treated previously. Positionally, "yahari" is predominant in utterance-internal positions, while "yappari" and "yappa" appear…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), English (Second Language), Pragmatics, Japanese

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