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Auxiliation Tania Kuteva (Professor of English Linguistics, University of Dusseldorf)

Auxiliation par Tania Kuteva (Professor of English Linguistics, University of Dusseldorf)

Résumé

Auxiliation describes the process by which auxiliary verbs - such as do, may, must, will, and have - develop from lexical verbs meaning exist, possess, hold, etc. The sequence of verb followed by complement turns into the grammatical structure of marker followed by main verb. Tania Kuteva presents a cross-linguistic study of the phenomenon.

Auxiliation Résumé

Auxiliation: An Enquiry into the Nature of Grammaticalization Tania Kuteva (Professor of English Linguistics, University of Dusseldorf)

Auxiliation describes the process by which auxiliary verbs - such as do, may, must, will, and have - develop from lexical verbs meaning exist, possess, hold, etc. The sequence of verb followed by complement turns into the grammatical structure of marker followed by main verb. This transformation, which involves morphosyntactic, semantic, and phonological changes, can be seen operating in the same direction across many (if not all) languages. There is no accepted theory to explain it. Tania Kuteva presents a cross-linguistic study of the phenomenon. She seeks (a) to explore the cognitive forces underlying auxiliation; (b) to shed light on how auxiliation relates to discourse and to pragmatic considerations; and (c) to show the relation between the conceptual-semantic and discourse-pragmatic factors at work in the process. Combining recent grammaticalization theory with insights from the psychology of language use, the author also offers a new perspective on how grammaticalization occurs in everyday linguistic communication. The book makes significant contributions to an explanatory theory of auxiliation, to the study of language change, and to the understanding of linguistic communication.

Auxiliation Avis

a valuable ocntribution to the theory of grammaticalization and language change * Maria Kasperkiewicz, Research in Language *

Sommaire

1. Introduction and Historical Overview ; 2. The Conceptual-Semantic Aspect of Auxiliation ; 3. On 'Functional Need' Explanations in Auxiliation ; 4. Identifying a Gram in Auxiliation Across Languages ; 5. Auxiliation in Discourse Context ; 6. From Everyday Linguistic Communication to Grammaticalization ; 7. Conclusion

Informations supplémentaires

GOR013633795
9780199265053
0199265054
Auxiliation: An Enquiry into the Nature of Grammaticalization Tania Kuteva (Professor of English Linguistics, University of Dusseldorf)
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Broché
Oxford University Press
2004-01-08
224
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