I. General issues
1. W. Bisang, B. Wiemer: Introduction: What makes grammaticalization - a look from its components and its fringes
2. N. Himmelmann: Lexicalization and grammaticization: opposite or orthogonal
II. On building grammar from below and from above: between phonology and
pragmatics
3. L. Gaeta: Exploring grammaticalization from below
4. S. Guenthner & K. Mutz: Grammaticalization vs. pragmaticalization? The development of pragmatic markers in German and Italian
5. W. Bisang: Grammaticalization without coevolution of form and meaning as an areal phenomenon in East and mainland Southeast Asia - the case of tense-aspect-mood (TAM)
6. D. Weiss: The rise of an indefinite article: the case of Macedonian eden
III. Grammatical derivation
7. V. Lehmann: Grammaticalization via extending derivation
8. K. Boettger: Grammaticalization the derivational way: the Russian aspectual prefixes po-, za-, ot-
IV. The role of lexical semantics and of constructions
9. E. Koenig & L. Vezzosi: The role of predicate meaning in the development of reflexivity 10. B. Hansen: Modals and boundaries of grammaticalization. The case of Russian, Polish and Serbian/Croatian 11. B. Wiemer: The evolution of passives as grammatical constructions in Northern Slavic and Baltic languages