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In [[grammaticalization]] studies, '''persistence''' refers to the fact that, as a form develops along the path of grammaticalization, traces of earlier functions or lexical meanings tend to persist. | In [[grammaticalization]] studies, '''persistence''' refers to the fact that, as a form develops along the path of grammaticalization, traces of earlier functions or lexical meanings tend to persist. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:41, 20 July 2014
In grammaticalization studies, persistence refers to the fact that, as a form develops along the path of grammaticalization, traces of earlier functions or lexical meanings tend to persist.
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