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Author Search all publications by the author Giacalone Ramat, Anna; Mauri, Caterina
Title Gradualness and pace in grammaticalization: the case of adversative connectives
Written in English
Source Journal Folia linguistica. - Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter
Volume 46
Year 2012
Issue 2
Page 483-512
Classification
Domains / Grammaticography / Theory of grammar / Continuum (theory of grammar)
Domains / History of language / Language change / Grammaticalization
Domains / History of language / Syntactic change
Levels / Lexicology / Individual words / Lemmata
Levels / Syntax / Contrastive syntax
Levels / Syntax / Sentence types / Subordinate clause / Adversative clause
Levels / Syntax / Sentence connection / Conjunction
Indo-European languages / Italic languages / Latin
Indo-European languages / Romance / French
Indo-European languages / Romance / Italian
Indo-European languages / Romance / Portuguese
Indo-European languages / Romance / Spanish
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Gradience (theory of grammar) ; Continuum (theory of grammar) ; Grammatisierung; Grammaticization; Kreolisierung; Creolization; Subjektivierung; Subjectification; Grammaticalization ; Sprachwandel (synt.) ; Syntactic change ; Lemmata ; Syntax, contrastive; Syntax, kontrastive; Contrastive syntax ; Adversative clause ; Complementizer; Satzkonjunktion; Subjunktion; Conjunction ; Lateinisch; Latin ; French ; Italian ; Portuguese ; Spanish
Subject terms
toutefois (fr. Lemma) | pourtant (fr. Lemma) | tuttavia (it. Lemma) | mentre (it. Lemma) | pertanto (it. Lemma) | però (it. Lemma) | todavía (span. Lemma) | mientras (span. Lemma) | pero (span. Lemma) | todavia (port. Lemma) | portanto (port. Lemma)