bleaching
Pronunciation
  • IPA: /ˈbliːtʃɪŋ/
Verb
  1. present participle of bleach#English|bleach
Noun

bleaching (plural bleachings)

  1. The process of removing stains or of whitening fabrics, especially by the use of chemical agents.
  2. The loss or removal of part of the (semantic, grammatical, etc) content or a word or morpheme.
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    • 2000, Frederick J. Newmeyer, Language Form and Language Function, MIT Press (ISBN 9780262640442), page 249:
      Grammaticalization is often associated with 'semantic bleaching', and this 'bleaching' is the result of reanalysis […] But there is no evidence that the bleaching of the meaning of do played any role in the causation of this sequence of events.
    • 2009, Vit Bubenik, John Hewson, Sarah Rose, Grammatical Change in Indo-European Languages: Papers presented at the workshop on Indo-European Linguistics at the XVIIIth International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Montreal, 2007, John Benjamins Publishing (ISBN 9789027289292), page 165:
      In the development of the prepositional phrase, which did not exist in PIE, one can see a grammaticalization based on a double bleaching. […] Many of these combinations are achieved by lexical bleaching of the grammatical element and grammatical bleaching of the lexical element, as in the prepositional phrases in (11).
      (11) French   English
        en auto   by car



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