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This volume explores the concept of linguistic indexicality and its significance in language structure and change. Originating from a workshop held at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea, the book provides a comprehensive examination of indexicality as a semiotic phenomenon. It presents theoretical discussions on how indexical functions contribute to linguistic meaning and analyzes their role in both synchronic and diachronic linguistic processes. The book includes a diverse range of case studies across various languages, offering insights into indexical relations in phonology, morphology, syntax, and social interaction. Aimed at linguists and scholars in semiotics, the volume is part of the Trends in Linguistics series and features contributions from experts in the field.
Grammar --- Philosophy of language --- Indexicals (Semantics) --- Linguistic change.
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Insubordinate clauses present a challenge for grammatical analysis. This is owed to their unusual combination of subordinate structure with main clause use. This volume brings together a collection of articles on the form and function of insubordination in a range of languages ? providing an up-to-date overview of current research on the topic
Grammar, Comparative and general --- Hypotaxe. --- Subordinate constructions. --- Clauses --- Grammar --- Comparative linguistics
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