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Researcher
Tine Defour
- Disciplines:Diachronic linguistics
Affiliations
- Department of Linguistics (Department)
Member
From1 Jan 2011 → 14 Sep 2014 - Department of English (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 2002 → 31 Dec 2010
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- A diachronic corpus-based study of particularizing focus particles in EnglishFrom1 Oct 2010 → 30 Sep 2014Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
Publications
1 - 10 of 10
- The pragmaticalization and intensification of verily, truly and really: a corpus-based study on the developments of three truth-identifying adverbs(2012)Series: Studies in Corpus Linguistics
Authors: Tine Defour, Manfred Markus, Yoko Iyeiri, Reinhard Heuberger, Emil Chamson
Pages: 75 - 92 - At the crossroads of grammaticalization and pragmaticalization: a diachronic cross-linguistic case study on vraiment and really(2012)
Authors: Ulrique D'Hondt, Tine Defour
Pages: 169 - 190 - The semantic-pragmatic development of well from the viewpoint of (inter)subjectification(2010)Series: Topics in English Linguistics
Authors: Tine Defour, Kristin Davidse, Lieven Vandelanotte, Hubert Cuyckens
Pages: 155 - 196 - Degrees of pragmaticalization: the divergent histories of 'actually' and actuellement(2010)
Authors: Tine Defour, Ulrique D'Hondt, Peter Lauwers, Gudrun Vanderbauwhede, Stijn Verleyen
Pages: 166 - 193 - 'And so now...': the grammaticalisation and (inter)subjectification of now(2008)Series: Studies in Language Variation
Authors: Tine Defour, Terttu Nevalainen, Irma Taavitsainen, Päivi Pahta, Minna Korhonen
Pages: 17 - 36 - The speaker's voice: a diachronic study on the use of well and now as pragmatic markers(2008)
Authors: Tine Defour
Pages: 62 - 82 - 'Well, well! What a surprise!' A diachronic look at the relation between 'well, well' and the pragmatic marker 'well'
Authors: Tine Defour, Miriam Taverniers
Pages: 161 - 172 - 'Positive appraisal' as a core meaning of well: a corpus-based analysis in Middle and Early Modern English data
Authors: Tine Defour
Pages: 643 - 673 - In fact, en fait, de fait, au fait: a contrastive study of the synchronic correspondences and diachronic development of english and french cognates
Authors: Tine Defour, Ulrique D'Hondt
Pages: 433 - 463 - Verbs of answering revisited: a corpus-based study of their pragmatic developmentSeries: Pragmatics & Beyond New Series
Authors: Tine Defour, Ulriche Busse, Axel Hübler
Pages: 223 - 245