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Many persons and events influenced the making of this book, some in quite unforeseen ways. I want to thank all those friends and colleagues who were willing to discuss aspects of meaning change, and patient enough to follow the winding road of my expositions, pointing out short cuts or dead ends. Some deserve special mention.
Miriam Butt who convinced me that grammaticalization was really a topic worth looking into.
Urs Egli who followed my investigations with a patient fatherly eye (even though he may have had other ideas about what I should be doing at times).
Aditi Lahiri who taught me that the best was the least I could give.
Irene Wolke without whom life would have been impossible.
The lively crowd of Dutch semanticians who taught me that science and fun need not contradict each other, and who respected me even though I was ‘going historical’.
Elizabeth Closs Traugott who respected me even though I was ‘insisting on being formal’, and who helped me with her sharp comments to remedy at least some of the inconsistencies in my thinking and writing.
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