Bringing together the explanatory potential of recent grammaticalization theory, and the insights from the latest studies of the process of auxiliation and the psychology of language use, this book represents a valuable achievement in the investigation of grammatical language change and linguistic communication in general.
List of Abbreviations Acknowledgements 1. Introduction and Historical Overview 2. The Conceptual-Semantic Aspect of Auxiliation 3. On 'Functional Need' Explanations in Auxiliation:'sit'/'stand'/'lie'-Auxiliation 4. Identifying a Gram in Auxiliation across Languages 5. Auxiliation in Discourse Context 6. From Everyday Linguistic Communication to Grammaticalization 7. Conclusions References Subject Index Name Index