Fischer, 1997 - Google Patents
On the status of grammaticalisation and the diachronic dimension in explanationFischer, 1997
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- Fischer O
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The purpose of this paper is to consider how grammaticalisation, which is generally considered to be a diachronic process, can be fitted into a theory of language change that is based on the idea that change is brought about by the speaker, and hence is essentially a …
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