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The Oxford Handbook of Grammaticalization
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Table of Contents

1: Bernd Heine and Heiko Narrog: Introduction
Part I: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Theory
2: Elizabeth Traugott: Grammaticalization and Mechanisms of Change
3: Olga Fischer: Grammaticalization as Analogically Driven Change
4: Elly van Gelderen: Grammaticalization and Generative Grammar
5: Peter Harder and Kasper Boye: Grammaticalization and Functional Linguistics
6: Joan Bybee: Usage-based Theory and Grammaticalization
7: Ronald Langacker: Grammaticalization and Cognitive Grammar
8: Nikolas Gisborne and Amanda Patten: Grammaticalization and Construction Grammar
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 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 Joseph: Grammaticalization: A General Critique
Part II: Methodological Issues
17: Shana Poplack: Grammaticalization and Linguistic Variation
18: Rena Torres Cacoullos and James 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: Walter De Mulder and Béatrice Lamiroy: 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 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 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 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
Subject Index

About the Author

Heiko Narrog is Associate Professor of Linguistics at Tohoku University. He has published in Japanese and American journals on diachronic syntax. His books include Japanische Verbflexive und flektierbare Suffixe (Harrassowitz 1999) and Modality in Japanese (Benjamins 2009). He is currently working on a book, Modality, Subjectivity, and Semantic Change: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective, to be published by OUP in 2012.
Bernd Heine is Emeritus Professor at the Institute of African Studies (Institut für Afrikanistik), University of Cologne. His 33 books include Possession: Cognitive sources, forces, and grammaticalization (CUP, 1997); Auxiliaries: Cognitive forces and grammaticalization (OUP, 1993); Cognitive Foundations of Grammar (OUP USA, 1997); with Derek Nurse, African Languages: An introduction (CUP, 2000), A Linguistic Geography of Africa (CUP, 2007);
with Tania Kuteva, World Lexicon of Grammaticalization (CUP, 2002), Language Contact and Grammatical Change (CUP, 2005), The Changing Languages of Europe (OUP, 2006), and The Genesis of Grammar (OUP, 2008).

Reviews

...reading this handbook from cover to cover is a pleasure...
*Natalie Operstein, LINGUIST List*

the handbook has something to offer for all scholars of language change, regardless of their familiarity with grammaticalisation studies. It contains several excellent introductory chapters into the field ... it is not just an excellent comprehensive state of the art, but through many of its chapters it also contributes to and furthers ongoing debates, including that of the validity of grammaticalisation itself.
*Tine Breban, Journal of Historical Pragmatics*

The Handbook succeeds in covering the field at its present stage of development in a comprehensive and persuasive way, and despite of the rapid development of grammaticalization studies it will, without a doubt, fulfill the role as a valid introduction to grammaticalization studies for many years to come and, in addition, function as an important tool for established researchers of the field.
*Jens Norgard-Sorensen, Studies in Language*

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