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UiB : HF : LLE
Indo-European Case and Argument Structure in a Typological Perspective
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- Brian D. Joseph
(The Ohio State University)
- Place: Aud E, Sydneshaugen skule
- Time: Thursday & Friday, May 20. & 21., 14.15-16.00
Title: Lectures on Grammaticalization
Part I: A General Critique of Grammaticalization
Part II: Is there Such a Thing as Contact Grammaticalization?
The notion of 'grammaticalization' -- the embedding into grammatical status of once non- (or less-) grammatical phenomena -- has enjoyed broad acceptance as a new paradigm for describing and accounting for linguistic change. Despite its appeal, my contention is that there are numerous foundational problems with 'grammaticalization' as it is conventionally described and discussed in the literature. I thus offer here in my first lecture a general critique of grammaticalization in which I explore what some of these problems are, and then in my second lecture turn to a consideration of the applicability of the principles of grammaticalization in language contact situations, an enterprise which I see as equally fraught with problems. My overall goal is to try to come to an understanding of where grammaticalization has gone wrong and what it has gotten right.
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Jóhanna Barðdal, Principal Investigator
Dept. of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies, UiB
Box 7805
NO-5020 Bergen
Phone +47-55 58 24 38
Fax +47-55 58 96 60
johanna.barddal at uib.no
Updated
May 3, 2010
by JB
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