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Imprint:Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2014]
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Series:Studies in language companion series, 0165-7763 ; v. 162
Studies in language companion series ; v. 162.
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Other authors / contributors:Hancil, Sylvie, editor.
König, Ekkehard, editor.
International Conference on Grammaticalization Theory and Data (1st : 2012 : Université de Rouen)
ISBN:9789027269720
9027269726
9789027259271
9027259275
Notes:"The present volume owes its existence to one of these conferences, viz. the International Conference on Grammaticalization Theory and Data, held at the University of Rouen in May 10-11, 2012 [which is the first quadriennial conference]. The purpose of this conference was to advance our knowledge on this type of language change through further general and theoretical explorations and through further empirical case studies. As a consequence of this program our volume is divided into a section dealing with general, theoretical aspects of grammaticalization and a section in which new case studies are presented."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Mulder and Thompson (2006, 2008) point out that the final hanging but ([X but]) developed from initial but (X [but Y]) through a sequence of formal reanalyses, and insightfully observe the functional and formal parallelism between the development of the hanging type of final but and the final particalization of the Japanese subordinator -kedo. The present article demonstrates that but (and and as well) can perform a terminal bracketing function and serve as functional subordinators in spoken American English, and that they behave like final particles when the sentences are truncated. Although.
Other form:Print version: Grammaticalization - theory and data 9789027259271

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