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Univerbation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Univerbation In linguistics, univerbation is the diachronic process of combining a fixed expression of several words into a new single word.〔Brinton, Laurel J., & Elizabeth Closs Traugott. 255. ''Lexicalization and Language Change''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 48.〕 Some English examples include ''always'' from ''all () way'' (the ''s'' was added later), ''onto'' from ''on to'', ''albeit'' from ''all be it'', and colloquial ''gonna'' from ''going to''. The process is epitomized in Talmy Givón's aphorism that "today's morphology is yesterday's syntax".〔Givón, Talmy. 1971. Historical syntax and synchronic morphology: an archaeologist's field trip. ''Chicago Linguistic Society'' 7 (1):394–415, p.413.〕 ==See also==
*Grammaticalization
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