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Shared Grammaticalization : With special focus on the Transeurasian languages
Chapter 7. Genealogically motivated grammaticalization
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2013
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2013
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10.1075/slcs.132.13rob
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pp. ccccccxv
The Circum-Baltic languages
pp. ccccclxix
Nonverbal predication in the Circum-Baltic languages
pp. cccccxci
On Circum-Baltic instrumentals and comitatives
pp. cccclxxxi
Case systems and syntax in Latvian and Estonian
pp. ccccxcix
Genitive positions in Baltic and Finnic languages
pp. ccccxiii
Lexical evidence for the parallel development of the Latvian and Livonian verb particles
pp. ccccxliii
On the developments of the Estonian aspect
pp. ccclxiii
Impersonals and passives in Baltic and Finnic
pp. cccxci
On the development of the nominative object in East Baltic
pp. xv
The Circum-Baltic Languages
pp. 1
Chapter 1. Towards a typology of shared grammaticalization
pp. 23
Chapter 2. Areal diffusion and parallelism in drift
pp. 43
Chapter 3. Demystifying drift
pp. 67
Chapter 4. Contact-induced replication
pp. 101
Chapter 5. Isomorphic processes
pp. 113
Chapter 6. Scalar additive operators in Transeurasian languages
pp. 147
Chapter 7. Genealogically motivated grammaticalization
pp. 177
Chapter 8. Verbalization and insubordination in Siberian languages
pp. 211
Chapter 9. Personal pronouns in Core Altaic
pp. 227
Chapter 10. Postposed indefinite articles in Mongolic and Turkic languages of the Qinghai-Gansu Sprachbund
pp. 251
Chapter 11. Growing apart in shared grammaticalization
pp. 259
Chapter 12. Incipient grammaticalization of a redundant purpose clause marker in Lamunxin Ėven
pp. 287
Chapter 13. Grammaticalization of space in Korean and Japanese
pp. 317
Chapter 14. Grammaticalization of allocutivity markers in Japanese and Korean in a crosslinguistic perspective
pp. 341
Chapter 15. A possible grammaticalization in Old Japanese and its implications for the comparison of Korean and Japanese
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