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The role of pragmatics for grammatical change: the case of preverbal non
Pierre Larrivée
Aston Centre for Applied Linguistics (ACAL)
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
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Keyphrases
Grammatical Change
100%
Old French
100%
Middle French
100%
Preverbal
100%
Jespersen's Cycle
100%
Default Status
100%
Finite Verb
50%
Infinitive
50%
Sentential Negation
50%
Dryer
50%
Pragmatic Activation
50%
Status Change
50%
Semantic Reanalysis
50%
Lexical Variety
50%
Nonfinite Verbs
50%
Arts and Humanities
Default
100%
Grammatical change
100%
Expression
50%
Jespersen's Cycle
50%
Lexical
25%
Negation
25%
finite verb
25%
Old French
25%
Verbs
25%
Empirical evidence
25%
Infinitive
25%
Cooccurrence
25%
Reanalysis
25%
non-finite verb
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Dryers
100%