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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Areal Typology and Grammaticalization

Walter Bisang

subject

Linguistics and LanguageGeneralityGeographyCommunicationNounLanguage contactAttractorSimilarity (psychology)MainlandVerbGrammaticalizationLanguage and LinguisticsLinguistics

description

Grammaticalization processes in East and mainland South East Asian languages show remarkable areal parallels within the domain of the verb and the noun. Since language contact increases processes of reanalysis it supports grammaticalization and its cross-linguistic similarity. Grammaticalization processes are governed by attractor positions (cf. 1.1.3.) and pathways of grammaticalization (cf. 1.1..4.). The former is a good parameter for making areal distinctions, the latter is of areal relevance only within the domain of the verb. Because of attractor positions, grammaticalization processes are not necessarily slow and gradual. The distribution of attractor positions relative to each other is governed by the principles of relevance and generality (Bybee 1985).

https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.20.3.03bis