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Semantic change and heterosemy in grammaticalization
Oleh:
Lichtenberk, Frantisek
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
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Language (ada di JSTOR) vol. 67 no. 3 (Sep. 1991)
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page 474-509.
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SEMANTIC CHANGE AND HETEROSEMY.pdf
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405/LAN/67
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In Oceanic languages, elements that function or used to function as directional verbs of motion-'go', 'come', and 'return'-undergo a variety of grammaticalization processes. This study is an investigation of the semantic aspects of those developments, the factors that motivate the functional extensions, and the relations among the meanings/ functions of the etyma, It is human conceptualization of phenom;:na (viz. metaphor and metonymy) that directly motivates the developments. Even though the vai'ious meanings/ functions of an etymon are all historically related, sY'1chronically there need not be any property exclu~ively shared by all of them. The nature of the motivations for the functional extensions pfOvides support for the view of meaning as essentially subjective and open-ended. *
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