In:Cognitive Aphasiology – A Usage-Based Approach to Language in Aphasia
Rachel Hatchard
[Constructional Approaches to Language 31] 2021
► pp. xvii–xviii
List of common abbreviations
Published online: 11 October 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/cal.31.abbr
https://doi.org/10.1075/cal.31.abbr
AC
adverbial complement
ADJ
adjective
ADJP
adjective phrase
ADV
adverb
AHT
audible hesitation token (e.g. er, erm)
AUX
auxiliary verb
BNC
British National Corpus (Davies, 2004–)
CAT
Comprehensive Aphasia Test (Swinburn et al., 2004)
CONJ
conjunction
CPTR
complex transitive
DECL
declarative
DET
determiner
DITR
ditransitive
DO
direct object
EXCLM
exclamative
EXIST there
existential there-construction
EXTRP
extraposition
FUT
future
IMP
imperative
INF
bare infinitive
INFO PACK
information packaging construction
INTER
interrogative
INV
inversion
LEX
lexical verb
MAIN
main auxiliary
MOD
modal auxiliary
N
noun
N-F
non-finite
NP
noun phrase
O
object
OC
object complement
Pa
participant
PASS
passive
PERF
perfect
PHR
phrasal verb
PREP
preposition
PROG
progressive
PRS
present
PST
past
PTCP
participle
PWA
people with aphasia
R
researcher/interviewer
REL
relative clause
S
subject
SC
subject complement
SIMP
simple
SSR
spontaneous speech rating (see definition in 4.2)
to-INF
to-infinitive
UNCL
unclassified
UNFIN
unfinished
V
verb (either single verb or multi-verb predicator)
VP
verb phrase
WAB
Western Aphasia Battery (Kertesz, 1982)
WAB-R
Western Aphasia Battery - Revised (Kertesz, 2006)
*
indicates conventionally ungrammatical utterance
