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- catalog contributor b11812657.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Subject-matter and central claims -- Emerging modals and emergent grammar -- Theoretical, methodological and empirical foundations -- Functionalism, economy, frequency -- Grammaticalization -- Early proponents of grammaticalization theory -- The Cologne project: Lehmann, Heine and associates -- Recent developments -- Contact-induced change and sociolinguistic dialectology -- A corpus-based approach -- Scope and aims -- The sources of the present study -- Historical corpora -- Corpora of contemporary English -- Defining modality and auxiliarihood -- Properties of English auxiliaries and modals -- The relevance of the history of English central modals to the study of emerging modals -- Previous research on emerging modals -- Largely descriptive approaches -- The contraction debate -- Have Got to/Gotta and Have to/Hafta -- History and grammatical (re- )analysis -- Have to -- Have Got to -- Increase in discourse frequency -- Long-term trends: Archer -- Short-term trends -- Syntax and semantics of Have to and Have Got to -- Mechanisms of grammaticalization -- Present-day properties -- Stylistic variation -- Regional variation -- Want to and Wanna -- The rise of Want: Increase in discourse frequency and changing patterns of complementation -- Old and Middle English: From impersonal to transitive use -- Early Modern and Modern English -- Present-day English -- Semantic developments -- The evolution of volitional modality -- Extension to other modal meanings -- Phonological and morphosyntactic developments within present-day English.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 332 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Emerging English modals.".
- catalog identifier "3110166542 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Emerging English modals.".
- catalog isPartOf "Topics in English linguistics ; 32".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter,".
- catalog relation "Emerging English modals.".
- catalog subject "425 21".
- catalog subject "English language Discourse analysis.".
- catalog subject "English language Grammaticalization.".
- catalog subject "English language Modality.".
- catalog subject "PE1315.M6 K78 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "Subject-matter and central claims -- Emerging modals and emergent grammar -- Theoretical, methodological and empirical foundations -- Functionalism, economy, frequency -- Grammaticalization -- Early proponents of grammaticalization theory -- The Cologne project: Lehmann, Heine and associates -- Recent developments -- Contact-induced change and sociolinguistic dialectology -- A corpus-based approach -- Scope and aims -- The sources of the present study -- Historical corpora -- Corpora of contemporary English -- Defining modality and auxiliarihood -- Properties of English auxiliaries and modals -- The relevance of the history of English central modals to the study of emerging modals -- Previous research on emerging modals -- Largely descriptive approaches -- The contraction debate -- Have Got to/Gotta and Have to/Hafta -- History and grammatical (re- )analysis -- Have to -- Have Got to -- Increase in discourse frequency -- Long-term trends: Archer -- Short-term trends -- Syntax and semantics of Have to and Have Got to -- Mechanisms of grammaticalization -- Present-day properties -- Stylistic variation -- Regional variation -- Want to and Wanna -- The rise of Want: Increase in discourse frequency and changing patterns of complementation -- Old and Middle English: From impersonal to transitive use -- Early Modern and Modern English -- Present-day English -- Semantic developments -- The evolution of volitional modality -- Extension to other modal meanings -- Phonological and morphosyntactic developments within present-day English.".
- catalog title "Emerging English modals : a corpus-based study of grammaticalization / Manfred G. Krug.".
- catalog type "text".