992 resultados para Claudi, Ulrike: Grammaticalization
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Abstract: Ulrike Meinhof's way to terrorism: the urban guerilla tactics as a means of political intervention
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Resumen tomado de la revista
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Repertorio de los escritos del Padre Claudi Vilà Palà que abordan temas como la biografía de San José de Calasanz, la teología de la educación o las Escuelas Pías, entre otros. Han sido recogidos de muy diversas fuentes como archivos, bibliotecas y revistas. El conjunto de su obra se presenta dividida en varios grupos: manuscritos, libros, colaboración en libros ajenos o colectivos y artículos de revistas. Cada una de las referencias aporta una serie de datos que describen al documento y que permite localizarlo. No han sido incluidos los manuscritos publicados, las cartas y los diarios personales.
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This paper explores the possible contribution of various types of storage to grammaticalization processes, and the description of such processes by means of Construction Grammar(s) (CxG). The grammaticalization processes of French pas and certain complex adpositions in German and Finnish serve to illustrate that storage can background the literal meaning of elements like pas, thus enabling the constructions containing them to grammaticalize. A further form of storage, the emergence of a productive template on the basis of high type frequency, may in turn stand behind their grammaticalization. Two further assumptions about language use are also exploited in the explanation of grammaticalization: the possibility of processing complex units holistically and a human urge to interpret recurring forms as signs.
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In recent grammaticalization studies, the notion of “context types” has been employed to describe the successive diachronic stages that are associated with grammaticalization processes. It has been shown that a new grammatical function does not arise homogenously in all uses of the linguistic item concerned, but in its origin is bound to specific linguistic “contexts” or “constructions”. However, the notions of “context” as well as “construction” differ greatly among scholars, and research into the impact of constructions in grammaticalization scenarios, and into ways to formalized context types and constructions for diachronic purposes has only begun. The present study advances in this direction as it links the notion of context types of grammaticalization studies with central concepts of construction grammar. Using diachronic data from grammaticalization phenomena of German, successive types of contexts, i.e. critical contexts and isolating contexts, which are typically found in grammaticalization processes, are analyzed as specific types of idiomatic constructions in the sense the term is used in construction grammar.