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<p>New page: '''Subjectification''' is a <a href="/index.php?title=Diachronic&action=edit&redlink=1" class="new" title="Diachronic (page does not exist)">diachronic</a> process whereby an element or a construction develops new senses that require <a href="/index.php?title=Speaker&action=edit&redlink=1" class="new" title="Speaker (page does not exist)">speaker</a>-reference, i.e. that lead to <a href="/index.php/Subjectivity" title="Subjectivity">subjectivity</a> (e.g. Lan...</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>'''Subjectification''' is a [[diachronic]] process whereby an element or a construction develops new senses that require [[speaker]]-reference, i.e. that lead to [[subjectivity]] (e.g. Langacker 1990, Traugott 1995).<br />
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==Example==<br />
The development of [[epistemic]] senses of modal verbs such as English ''may'' from purely [[deontic]] senses is a prominent example of subjectification (Traugott 1989).<br />
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==Synonym==<br />
A synonymous term is [[subjectivization]] (Stein & Wright 1995).<br />
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==References==<br />
*[[Langacker, Ronald W.]] 1990. Subjectification. ''Cognitive Linguistics'' 1:5-38.<br />
*[[Stein, Dieter]] & [[Wright, Susan]] (eds.) 1995. ''Subjectivity and subjectivisation: Linguuistic perspectives.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.<br />
*[[Traugott, Elizabeth Closs]]. 1989. On the rise of epistemic meanings in English: An example of subjectification in semantic change. ''Language'' 65:31-55.<br />
*[[Traugott, Elizabeth Closs]]. 1995. Subjectification in grammaticalisation. In: [[Stein, Dieter]] & [[Wright, Susan]] (eds.) 1995. ''Subjectivity and subjectivisation: Linguistic perspectives.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 31-54.<br />
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==Other languages==<br />
German [[Subjektifizierung]]<br />
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