
Grammaticalization from a Typological Perspective
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- 1: Heiko Narrog and Bernd Heine: Introduction: Typology and grammaticalization
- 2: Bernd Heine: Grammaticalization in Africa: Two contrasting hypothese
- 3: Mohssen Esseesy: Typological features of grammaticalization in Semitic
- 4: Geoffrey Haig: Grammaticalization and inflectionalization in Iranian
- 5: Östen Dahl: Grammaticalization in the languages of Europe
- 6: Martin Haspelmath: Revisiting the anasynthetic spiral
- 7: Peter Arkadiev andTimur Maisak: Grammaticalization in the North Caucasian Languages
- 8: Lars Johanson and Éva Á. Csató: Grammaticalization in Turkic
- 9: Heiko Narrog, Seongha Rhee, and John Whitman: Grammaticalization in Japanese and Korean
- 10: Alexander R. Coupe: Grammaticalization processes in the languages of South Asia
- 11: Umberto Ansaldo, Walter Bisang, and Pui Yiu Szeto: Grammaticalization in isolating languages and the notion of complexity
- 12: Marian Klamer: Typology and grammaticalization in the Papuan languages of Timor, Alor, and Pantar
- 13: Ilana Mushin: Grammaticalization and typology in Australian Aboriginal languages: Evidence from second position clitic constructions
- 14: Claire Moyse-Faurie: Grammaticalization in Oceanic languages
- 15: Marianne Mithun: Shaping typology through grammaticalization: North America
- 16: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald: Areal diffusion and the limits of grammaticalization: An Amazonian perspective
- 17: Roberto Zariquiey: Diachronic stories of body-part nouns in some language families of South America
- 18: Hiram Smith: Addressing questions of grammaticalization in creoles: It's all about the methodology
- 19: John McWhorter: Is grammaticalization in Creoles different?
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