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      <subfield code="a">Grammaticalization is defined as “a process whereby a lexical item, with full referential&#xd;
meaning, develops grammatical meaning” (Fischer and Rosenbach 2000: 2; see also&#xd;
Hopper 1991; Diewald and Wischer 2002). According to Rissanen, grammaticalization&#xd;
may occur both with native and borrowed items at any stage of the History of English,&#xd;
being developed from one single lexical item or a group of words (2000: 152). This is the&#xd;
case of by way of and by means of that, according to the OED, were first attested in English&#xd;
at the beginning of the fifteenth century. Their prepositional function is the result of a&#xd;
process of grammaticalization undergone by way and mean, which evolved from noun to&#xd;
preposition in these contexts. Once established in the language, they coexisted until the&#xd;
end of the seventeenth century, the moment when by way of was progressively obliterated&#xd;
as a result of the on-going difffusion of by means of in these environments.&#xd;
Therefore, the present paper has been conceived with the following objectives: 1)&#xd;
to assess the grammaticalization process by which nouns such as way and mean developed&#xd;
prepositional functions for the expression of instrumentality; 2) to analyse the use and&#xd;
distribution of by way of and by means of in the History of English; 3) to investigate the&#xd;
distribution of these competing forms in terms of gender and social class. The source of&#xd;
evidence comes from the Helsinki Corpus of English, the Corpus of Early English&#xd;
Correspondence and the Old Bailey Corpus.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">By way of vs. by means of: on the Expression of Instrumentality in Middle English and Early Modern English</subfield>
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