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Grammatical Evolution - Unveiling the Patterns of Language Transformation

Pasquale De Marco

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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In the ever-evolving tapestry of human language, grammaticalization stands as a captivating phenomenon, shaping the very fabric of our communication. Grammaticalization: Unveiling the Patterns of Language Transformation invites readers on an enlightening journey to explore the mechanisms, manifestations, and implications of grammatical change.

This comprehensive volume delves into the intricate world of grammaticalization, revealing the systematic processes by which words, phrases, and constructions undergo a remarkable transformation, shedding their original meanings and morphing into grammatical elements. It unveils the underlying patterns that govern this linguistic evolution, showcasing the universality and regularity with which grammatical change unfolds across languages.

Grammaticalization: Unveiling the Patterns of Language Transformation transcends theoretical boundaries, demonstrating the profound implications of grammaticalization for diverse fields of study. It offers invaluable insights into language acquisition, historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, and artificial intelligence, providing a deeper understanding of how we learn language, how languages evolve over time, and how social factors influence our linguistic choices.

Moreover, this book underscores the dynamic nature of language, showcasing its remarkable ability to adapt and reshape itself to meet the ever-changing communicative needs of its speakers. Grammaticalization serves as a testament to the inherent creativity and adaptability of human language, highlighting its capacity to mold itself to new contexts and communicative demands.

Through a comprehensive exploration of grammaticalization, this book not only enriches our theoretical understanding of language but also offers practical applications. It informs language teaching methodologies, aiding educators in developing effective strategies for teaching grammar and fostering language proficiency. Additionally, it contributes to the development of natural language processing systems, enabling machines to better comprehend and generate human language.

Grammaticalization: Unveiling the Patterns of Language Transformation is an essential resource for linguists, language teachers, students, and anyone fascinated by the intricate workings of human language. It offers a comprehensive and accessible exploration of this captivating phenomenon, providing a deeper appreciation for the complexity, beauty, and adaptability of language.


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Disponible depuis: 02/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 168 pages.

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