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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Acknowledgments
Table of contents
Introduction
I Grammaticalization and (inter)subjectification
1 Three types of subjectivity, three types of intersubjectivity, their dynamicization and a synthesis
2 Grammaticalization and (inter)subjectification: The case of the Swedish modals må and måtte
3 The French comparative modal constructions faire mieux de, valoir mieux and falloir mieux
4 Discourse continuity and the written medium: Continuative relative clauses in the history of Dutch
5 From verb of saying to discourse marker in Southern Min: (Inter)subjectification and grammaticalization
6 The subjective and intersubjective uses of “fail to” and “not fail to”
II Grammaticalization and directionality
7 Paths of grammaticalization of the Early Latin per/per-: A cognitive hypothesis
8 Grammaticalization of the English adverbial subordinator in order that
9 What happens after grammaticalization? Post-grammaticalization processes in the area of modality
10 Can a language be forced? The case of Estonian
11 Historical replication in contact grammaticalization
12 External possessors in West Germanic and Romance: Differential speed in the drift toward NP configurationality
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