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Studies and Monographs ;$vVolume 305 311 $a3-11-048976-7 311 $a3-11-049234-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tFrontmatter -- $tAcknowledgments -- $tTable of contents -- $tIntroduction -- $t1. Three types of subjectivity, three types of intersubjectivity, their dynamicization and a synthesis -- $t2. Grammaticalization and (inter)subjectification: The case of the Swedish modals må and måtte -- $t3. The French comparative modal constructions faire mieux de, valoir mieux and falloir mieux -- $t4. Discourse continuity and the written medium: Continuative relative clauses in the history of Dutch -- $t5. From verb of saying to discourse marker in Southern Min: (Inter)subjectification and grammaticalization -- $t6. The subjective and intersubjective uses of ?fail to? and ?not fail to? -- $t7. Paths of grammaticalization of Early Latin per/per-: A cognitive hypothesis -- $t8. Grammaticalization of the English adverbial subordinator in order that -- $t9. What happens after grammaticalization? Post-grammaticalization processes in the area of modality -- $t10. Can a language be forced? The case of Estonian -- $t11. Historical replication in contact grammaticalization -- $t12. External possessors in West Germanic and Romance: Differential speed in the drift toward NP configurationality -- $tIndex 330 $aThis volume advances our understanding of two highly debated aspects of grammaticalization: its relation to (inter)subjectification and its directionality. These aspects are studied with respect to such phenomena as auxiliaries, discourse markers, conjunctions, prepositions and pronouns. Bringing together a wide range of languages, the collection provides insight into the crucial dimensions of grammaticalization research. 410 0$aTrends in linguistics. 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Austria -- 2. Belgium -- 3. Czech Republic -- 4. Cyprus -- 5. Estonia -- 6. Finland -- 7. France -- 8. Germany -- 9. Greece -- 10. Hungary -- 11. Italy -- 12. Latvia -- 13. Lithuania -- 14. Netherlands -- 15. Poland -- 16. Portugal -- 17. Romania -- 18. Spain -- 19. United Kingdom -- 20. Conclusion: A Cross-National Comparative Perspective on Private Sport Sector in Europe. 330 $aThis book outlines the private sport sector in different European countries. Sport in the European countries is organized in three distinct sectors. These are the state/public sector, which provides financial and political support for sport infrastructure; the civic/non-profit sector, which provides sport activities and services for citizens, usually in the forms of sport clubs; and the private sector, which is comprised of profit-making private companies and professional teams that produce and sell sport products and services. The private sport sector is becoming ever more important in a global market economy and a financial climate characterized by a public sector in crisis. Taking this into consideration, this book provides a detailed outline of the structure and characteristics of the private sport sector, discusses recent developments in the sector, and compares data across business fields and countries. Containing contributions from sport academics from eighteen countries, this book provides an overall, up-to-date picture of the private sport sector in Europe. 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