A Functional Discourse Grammar Theory of Grammaticalization : : Volume 1: Functional Change.
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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Tables and Figures -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Theoretical Setting and Scope of the Research -- 1.2. State of the Art and Research Questions -- Chapter 2. Functional Discourse Grammar -- 2.1. General Features -- 2.2. Layered Structure -- 2.2.1. Introduction -- 2.2.2. Types of Head -- 2.3. Four Levels of Grammatical Analysis -- 2.3.1. The Interpersonal Level -- 2.3.1.1. Moves and Discourse Acts -- 2.3.1.2. The Illocution -- 2.3.1.3. The Participants -- 2.3.1.4. The Communicated Content -- 2.3.1.5. Subacts -- 2.3.2. The Representational Level -- 2.3.2.1. The Propositional Content -- 2.3.2.2. The Episode -- 2.3.2.3. The State-of-Affairs -- 2.3.2.4. The Configurational Property -- 2.3.2.5. The Lexical Property -- 2.3.2.6. Further Semantic Categories -- 2.4. Summary -- Chapter 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 -- 3.3.1. Obligatorification -- 3.3.2. Paradigmaticization and Decategorialization: From Major vs. Minor Categories to Content vs. Function Words -- 3.3.3. Interim Summary -- 3.4. Grammaticalization as Context-Induced Reinterpretation -- 3.4.1. Heine (2002) -- 3.4.2. Metaphor and Metonymy -- 3.4.3. The Interaction of Components in an FDG Account of Grammaticalization -- 3.5. Towards an FDG Theory of Grammaticalization -- Chapter 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. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 5. Grammaticalization as Scope Increase -- 5.1. Grammar and Conceptualization in FDG and in Other Functional Models -- 5.2. Scope Increase in FDG -- 5.2.1. Scope Increase across Layers and Levels -- 5.2.2. Scope Increase and Pragmaticalization -- 5.3. Putative Counterexamples to the Scope-Increase Hypothesis -- 5.4. Refining the Scope-Increase Hypothesis -- 5.4.1. Horizontal Scope Widening -- 5.4.2. Layer Skipping -- 5.5. Conclusions and Outline of the Following Chapters -- Chapter 6. The Grammaticalization of Semantic, Pragmatic and Rhetorical Functions -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.1.1. Semantic Functions in FDG -- 6.1.2. Semantic and Syntactic Functions -- 6.1.3. Overview of Semantic Functions and Their Distribution across Layers -- 6.2. The Diachronic Development of Function Markers -- 6.2.1. Preliminaries -- 6.2.2. Scope Increase in the Field of Function Markers -- 6.2.3. Putative Counterexamples to the Scope-Increase Hypothesis -- 6.2.4. Diachronic Developments Involving Reasons, Manners and Quantities -- 6.2.5. Multiple Sources of Diachronic Development? -- 6.2.6. Core-Argument Functions -- 6.3. Conclusions -- Chapter 7. When Scope Does Not Matter -- 7.1. Theoretical Preliminaries -- 7.1.1. A Functional Classification of Grammatical Elements -- 7.1.2. Possible and Impossible Portmanteau Morphemes -- 7.1.3. Lexical and Syntactic Derivation in FDG -- 7.2. Secondary Grammaticalization Changes Unrelated to Scope Increase -- 7.2.1. G2 > -- G3 -- 7.2.2. G3 > -- G3 -- 7.2.3. G3 > -- G2 -- 7.2.4. G1 > -- G2 -- 7.2.5. G2 > -- G1? -- 7.2.6. G1 > -- G1 -- 7.2.7. G1 > -- G3 -- 7.2.8. G3 > -- G1 -- 7.3. Discussion and Conclusions -- Chapter 8. Primary Grammaticalization: What Is Lexical and What Is Grammatical? -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. The Lexical/Grammatical Dichotomy in FDG. | |
505 | 8 | |a 8.3. Keizer's Parameters Revisited -- 8.3.1. No or Little Semantic Content -- 8.3.2. Testing for Ascriptive Function -- 8.3.2.1. Restrictions -- 8.3.3. Operator Assignment -- 8.3.3.1. Interpersonal Operators: The Lexical Deed -- 8.3.3.2. Representational Operators: The Lexical Property -- 8.3.4. Modifiability -- 8.3.5. From Predicate Formation to Use as Predicate, Term or Modifier -- 8.3.6. Formal Criteria: Fixed Position and Phonological Integration -- 8.3.7. Mutual Exclusivity -- 8.3.8. Paradigmatic Criteria -- 8.3.9. Interim Summary -- 8.4. Lexical Roots and Derivational Affixes -- 8.5. Primary Grammaticalization without Lexemes: The Case of Non-verbal Predication -- 8.6. Summary -- Chapter 9. Conclusions -- References -- Language Index -- Subject Index. | |
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