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About the Author
Olga Fischer is Professor of Germanic Linguistics at the University of Amsterdam, where her PhD thesis Syntactic Change and Causation: Developments in Infinitival Constructions in English was accepted in 1990. She is a contributor to the Cambridge History of the English Language (CUP 1992),co-author of The Syntax of Early English (CUP 2000), and co-editor ofForm Miming Meaning and Pathways of Change (Benjamins 2000 and 2001).
Reviews
It is clear that this is a most welcome, challenging and insightful book,which is undoubtedly required reading for anyone interested in the processes of morphosyntactic change. * Graeme Trousdale, Folia Linguistica *
I found Fischer's evaluation of grammaticalization theory enlightening...work is ambitious, wide ranging undertaking, and is a valuable contribution to the limited but growing body of research that works towards bringing together teo seemingly disparate approaches to language change. * Johanna L. Wood Diachronica *
...an important book that deserves critical reading and careful thought.It will bring to a higher level current debates on analogy, gradualness,gradieElizabeth Cross Thraugott Functions of Languages
Book Information
ISBN 9780199267040
Author Olga Fischer
Format Hardback
Page Count 398
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 779g
Dimensions(mm) 252mm * 175mm * 29mm