An analogical approach to grammaticalization

Authors
Publication date 2010
Host editors
  • K. Stathi
  • E. Gehweiler
  • E. König
Book title Grammaticalization: current views and issues
ISBN
  • 9789027205865
Series Studies in language companion series, 119
Pages (from-to) 181-219
Number of pages 39
Publisher Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication (ACLC)
Abstract
Two well-known approaches to language change illustrate a fundamental difference between functional and formal linguistics as to what are considered important mechanisms in change. In Grammaticalization, emphasis is on the semantic-pragmatic factors guiding change, while Generative Theory concentrates on instantaneous intra-linguistic parameter shifts. It will be emphasized here that form and meaning are equally important, and that analogy, as a general cognitive principle, should be seen as the main mechanism operating in change. By means of a case study concerning developments in pragmatic markers that have taken place in English it will be shown that the grammaticalization approach is not adequate in that more notice should be taken of the conventionalized formal system of language in which the development takes place.
Document type Chapter
Language English
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