Constructionalization and Constructional Changes
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Constructionalization and Constructional Changes by Elizabeth Closs Traugott, published by Oxford University Press in 2016. This enlightening book spans 300 pages and presents a novel approach to understanding language change through the lens of construction grammar.
Traugott meticulously reconceptualizes key concepts such as grammaticalization and lexicalization, demonstrating that language evolution occurs through micro-steps that engage every facet of grammar, including pragmatics and discourse functions. This innovative perspective offers a fresh and productive framework for the field of historical linguistics.
Whether you are a linguist, a student, or simply curious about the dynamics of language, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Explore the intricate processes that shape our communication and deepen your understanding of language development with this compelling read.