In:Causation and Reasoning Constructions
Masaru Kanetani
[Constructional Approaches to Language 25] 2019
► pp. 195–196
Subject index
Published online: 25 March 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/cal.25.si
https://doi.org/10.1075/cal.25.si
A
- analogy8, 131, 140–145, 163, 177, 180
- and conjunction 40–41, 91
B
- Basic Communicative Spaces Network29
-
because-clause
- clefting of 24–26, 33, 66–67, 75, 81–82, 89, 110, 112–115, 122, 175
- nominalization of48, 64–66, 74–75, 81, 86, 89, 105, 111–115, 122, 174–175
- sentence-final 14–18, 24, 32–36, 47–48, 55, 60
- sentence-initial 14–18, 21, 24, 32–36, 47, 64, 76
- performative13, 47–48, 55–57, 76, 89, 113–123, 125, 174
- with a comma intonation; or free 14–20, 24, 32–36, 60, 64, 181
- with no comma intonation; or bound 14–20, 32–36, 64
C
- causal relation and reasoning process 1–2, 40–44, 74, 86, 89–90, 173–175, 179
- cause and reason 27–29, 42–43, 53–54, 76–77, 173–174
- coercion61
- constructicon36, 45, 148
- constructional change (CC) 164–172
- constructionalization (cxzn) 164–172
- Construction Grammar 3–5, 35–37, 40, 87–88, 91, 117, 145, 173–175, 181–182
- content domain / causal relation 18–23, 26–27, 33–34, 48, 50, 52–53, 88, 99, 149–151
D
- Dutch 26–27, 170
E
- epistemic domain / causal relation 18–23, 25, 27–29, 32–34, 48–51, 55, 88, 149–150, 179
- exclusive 78–86, 89, 97, 113–114, 122, 136–138, 141, 151–152, 162, 174–175
- evidential / epistemic marker51, 105–107, 126
F
- for-clause 2–3, 20, 23, 57–60, 65, 68–70, 170, 179–180
- family of constructions; or constructional family45, 57–58, 62, 69–70, 74, 178–180
- Figure / Ground 10–15
- Finnish 169–170
- Frame Semantics4
G
- German170
I
- if-clause 31–33, 77, 91
- inheritance
- definition of 36–37
- instance link (II-link)37, 38, 68, 70, 115–116, 119, 134–135, 138–140, 144, 152–153, 164, 180
- metaphorical extension link (IM-link)37, 68–69, 134–136, 180
- subpart link (IS-link)37, 116, 119, 128–129, 134–136, 139, 140, 144, 152–153, 164, 180
- information-telling maker51
- Internet meme170
J
- Japanese 6–7, 51, 87–108, 175
K
-
kara-clause6, 51,
87–88,
90–108, 175
- clefting of 96–97
- nominalization of 95–96, 103
- performative 97–104
M
- Mental Spaces Theory 29–31
- Metacognition118
- metaphor4, 22, 63,
68–69
- reasoning is causation 63
- reasoning is temporal sequence63
- metonymy154
- mini-construction134
- modality18
- discourse (or D-MOD) 22–25, 66
- proposition and 22–25, 66
- sentence (or S-MOD) 22–25
N
- new information ;13, 15, 71–73; see also
P
- particularlizer 78–86, 174–175
- performative honorifics 101–105, 107
- performative marker107
- pragmatic marker 125–129, 176
- presupposition 11–13, 15, 19, 31–34, 45–47, 67–69, 73, 112–114, 123–124, 135
- private expression51, 106–107, 156–162, 166–167, 167, 172, 178
- private self50, 160
- proposition ;13, 22–25; , 40–41; , 47, 50–51; , 53–54; , 56, 66–67; , 77, 80, 123–124; , 137, 151, 154–161; , 166–167; , 172, 174–175; see also
- public expression51, 106–107, 156–157, 160
- public self 50–51
R
- reanalysis170, 172
S
- scrambling99
-
since-clause
- clefting of 24–26, 33, 66–67, 75
- nominalization of 64–66, 74–75
- sentence-final 32–36, 64, 76
- sentence-initial21, 32–36, 64, 76
- temporal9, 17–18, 63–64, 68–69, 180
- performative13, 33, 56–58, 73, 76
- with a comma intonation; or free 19–20, 32–36, 181
- with no comma intonation; or bound 19–20, 32–36
- speaker involvement 26–30, 48–49, 74, 179–180
- speech act
- domain / causal relation 18–23, 25, 27–29, 32–34, 48–51, 55, 88, 149–150, 179
- unit of 30–31, 40–44, 46, 48, 50, 54–59, 65–69, 77, 81, 88–89, 96, 101–108, 114, 121–122, 125, 128, 173–174, 179
- subjectivity 26–30, 179
V
- volitionality 26–30, 179–180
W
- wa
- contrastive98, 101
- topic 98–101
