Slavic Eurasian Studies

No.23

Grammaticalization in Slavic Languages:
From Areal and Typological Perspectives

Edited by Nomachi Motoki

Revised and Enlarged Edition

Copyright (c) 2010 by the Slavic Research Center( English / Japanese ) All rights reserved.


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Contents

Foreword
Foreword to the Second Edition
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214KB
Editor


Chapter 1: Linguistic Area and Grammaticalization Theory
Is Europe a Linguistic Area? pdf
456KB
Bernd Heine and Motoki Nomachi
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Chapter 2: Language Contact and Grammaticalization
Grammaticalization and Language Contact between German and Slovene pdf
431KB
Alja Lipavic Oštir
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Grammaticalization in Russian-Lexifier Pidgins pdf
559KB
Dieter Stern
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Chapter 3: Nominal Morphology
Grammaticalisation of the Masculine and Non-masculine Personal Category in the Polish Language
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565KB
Alina Kępińska

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Chapter 4: Verbal Morphology
The Macedonian "Have" and "Be" Perfects
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466KB
Olga Mišeska Tomić

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Is There Any Inflectional Future in East Slavic? A Case of Ukrainian against Romance Reopeneds
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466KB
Andrii Danylenko

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Possession, Modality and Beyond: The Case of Mec’ and Mecca in Belarusian
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466KB
Lidia Federica Mazzitelli

179

Essay
О доприносу српског префикса од- семантичком и граматичком лику глаголских лексема
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222KB
Милка Ивић

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Review Article
Bernd Heine and Tania Kuteva, The Changing Languages of Europe. Oxford University Press, 2006, xvii + 356 pp.
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368KB
Paul Wexler

205

Book Review
Zuzanna Topolińska, Polish ~ Macedonian, Grammatical Confrontation: The Development of Grammatical Categories. Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2008, 218 pp
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418KB
Angelina Pančevska

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List of Contributors

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