In:Constructions in Spanish
Edited by Inga Hennecke and Evelyn Wiesinger
[Constructional Approaches to Language 34] 2023
► pp. 405–407
Subject index
Published online: 18 July 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/cal.34.si
https://doi.org/10.1075/cal.34.si
A
- abstractness4, 16, 332
- active (voice)206
- ad hoc construct28–54
- agent52, 88, 235
- agentive52, 236, 325, 328, 332
- alternation58, 177, 313, 315
- analogy50, 108, 110, 115–116, 122, 166, 173, 274
- aspectual82, 83, 170–174, 325, 327
- aspectuality29
C
- causation91–94, 207
- Cognitive Construction Grammar7, 12, 85, 89, 95–97, 381
- Cognitive Semantics296
- collective noun8, 28–29, 34, 47, 50, 54
- collocation94, 141, 376, 380–381
- comment clause12, 229, 256–275
- competition14, 94, 313, 315, 332
- complement105, 109, 121, 136, 159, 165, 181, 229, 231, 237, 241–242, 257, 273, 311–312
- complexity4, 10, 16, 79, 185, 315, 339, 367
- complex predicate78–97
- conditional104, 113, 123–124, 164, 175–176, 184, 190, 220, 229, 231, 233, 241, 247, 352
- conjunction160, 163, 169, 177, 183–188, 231, 241, 250, 255, 267, 275, 290
- connector11, 227–232
- construct105, 110, 114, 119–121, 225, 340, 344, 354
- constructicon105, 120, 206, 228
- constructional
- change11, 13, 312
- continuum134
- embedding375
- grounding283
- knowledge336, 340–342, 350, 355–356, 364, 367–368
- meaning104, 113, 116–123, 187
- model193, 217
- network4–16, 71–73, 96, 123, 193–194, 205, 217, 255–258, 272–274, 313, 332
- pattern30, 129, 236, 293, 342
- schema8–9, 12, 16, 28–34, 52–53, 193
- substitution280, 304
- taxonomy258, 273, 275
- template369
- constructionalization11, 13–14, 105, 119, 124, 156–158, 167, 173, 182–189, 228, 232, 248, 256–257, 263, 275, 281, 312
- conventionalization119–121, 294–195, 299, 369
- conversation analysis15, 227, 343, 349
- copula327
D
- definiteness304
- deixis282–283, 291
- demodalisation156, 161, 169–170, 189–190
- derivational category28–56
- Diachronic Construction Grammar13, 312–315
- discourse marker6, 69–70, 224–233, 240, 256, 259, 268, 299, 343
- discourse operator230–232
- discourse-pragmatic function5, 11–12, 297
- discourse syntax224–228, 250
- ditransitive86–89, 382
- double-framing322–324, 330
- dual-route approach385
E
- ELE (Español Lengua Extranjera ‘Spanish as a foreign language’)15, 375, 378
- embodied340–342, 349–355, 362–369
- emotion noun90, 93, 97
- enumeration341, 345–346, 355, 360, 365–367
- entrenchment104–105, 118–123, 134, 149–150, 161, 174, 207, 218, 314
- epistemic modality103, 117, 166, 261
- expressive135, 147, 163, 303, 309, 325–326, 328
F
- family of constructions104, 124
- fixation95, 98, 135–139, 150, 226, 228–231, 237, 341
- focalization60, 237–239
- force-dynamic323
- foreign language
- acquisition14, 376, 382–386
- learning15, 17, 375–387
- teaching377–384
G
- Generative Grammar8–9, 62
- generalization7, 96, 116, 118, 193, 219, 333, 342–343, 383
- gestalt285, 341–369
- grammaticalization13–19, 104–105, 115–124, 169, 230, 256–257, 262, 295, 312, 343
H
- hapax (legomena)30–50, 111–121, 150
- holistic9, 122, 129, 134, 150, 343–349, 355–356, 364, 367
I
- idealized cognitive model280, 285
- idiom9, 103–107, 114–123, 129–130, 144, 150
- idiosyncratic92, 98, 106, 207, 315, 326–328
- indefiniteness287
- inheritance5, 9–10, 16, 30, 85–88, 106–115, 123, 128, 204, 257–258, 272–273, 286, 293, 306, 312
- instantiation12, 14, 30, 121–122, 204, 258, 272, 290, 296–298, 309, 318, 320–332, 349, 355, 367–368
- insubordination226
- intensification58–62, 72–73, 129, 133–135, 139, 142–143, 148, 216–219, 246
- Interactional Construction Grammar15, 343
- interactional linguistics2, 6, 12, 15, 17, 340–341
- interlanguage375–400
- intersubjectivity61, 65–66, 73, 103, 108–109
- intonation230, 241, 246, 269, 275, 286, 361–362, 367
- intransitive297–298, 309, 319, 324–328
- itemization345
- iterative325–332
L
- language acquisition2, 14, 25, 376, 381–386
- language variation4, 193, 205, 217
- lexicalization13, 71–74, 114, 121, 309, 312, 384
- lexical pattern129
- lexicon-grammar continuum103–105, 117, 119, 123
M
- manner113, 136, 144, 173, 295, 310–311, 323–328, 345, 356, 361–362, 366
- metaphor92, 112, 174, 283, 327
- metaphorical extension108, 112, 124
- metonymy53, 110–112
- metonymic extension112
- micro-change309, 332
- middle voice319, 324
- modality10, 18, 103–104, 118, 157–190, 237, 246, 260, 263, 269, 290
- motion302, 309–332
- multilingualism385
- multimodal349–368
- multi-word unit9, 14
N
- nonce-formation28–49
O
- onomasiological5, 12, 14, 28, 31, 33, 157, 162, 283, 309, 313, 316, 331–332
- operator82, 93, 228–232, 240–241, 250–251
P
- paradigmatic4, 159, 167–171, 286, 313, 332
- parenthetical225, 246, 255–264, 269, 275
- passive (voice)206
- phraseology3–9, 110, 129–136, 380
- polysemy52, 89, 108, 174, 327
- pragmaticalization11, 13, 67–68, 255, 262
- prefixation309–332
- procedural156, 174–185, 224–260, 386
- Processability Theory376, 383, 399
- productivity10, 28–54, 84–85, 92–98, 106, 114, 116, 122–124
- proficiency375–376
- prototype59, 63–64, 111, 167, 282, 341
- proximity103–109, 123–124, 138, 290
R
- reanalysis81, 105, 120, 232, 236
- reciprocity325
- reduplication8, 16, 57–74, 140
- reported speech12, 196–220, 261
S
- salient88, 90, 112, 140, 185, 323
- satellite-framed14, 309–311, 327–328, 331–332
- schema(ta)4, 7–12, 28–34, 50–53, 62, 73, 88, 120, 131, 134, 156–189, 193–219, 272–275, 315, 347, 382
- schematicity10–12, 16, 103–106, 116, 120, 122–123, 227, 257, 272–274, 314–315, 341, 344, 349–350, 366
- sedimentation369
- semantic change110–113, 326
- semasiological / semasiology12–13, 31, 157, 159, 162, 312
- sequentiality342, 349, 355, 367
- single-route approach385
- spatial9, 103–112, 118, 120, 142, 285, 291, 309–312, 315–332
- specificity208, 227, 257, 341
- speech-act6, 10, 14, 16, 67, 201, 231, 233–236, 256, 257–263, 267, 270, 288–293, 303
- subjunctive10, 12, 17, 156–190, 196, 202, 209–210, 224–251, 384
- subordination10, 156–166, 169–171, 177–189, 226, 231, 267–268
- subordinator267–268, 272
- subschema / sub-schema7, 12, 30, 156–158, 173–187, 193–194, 204–219, 272–275
- superlative59, 397
- support verb9, 17, 78–98
- syntactic regularization14, 280, 304
- syntagmatic4, 16, 137, 230–231, 313
T
- taxonomy / taxonomic86, 88, 168, 258, 272–274, 312, 332–333
- temporality / temporal54, 103–104, 112, 120, 124, 171–174, 190, 298–299, 341, 355
- token frequency105–106, 114–123, 207, 326
- transitive79, 82, 91, 272, 287, 296, 319, 324–327, 332
- turn-constructional unit345
- type frequency114, 119–123
- typology / typological4, 6, 14, 17, 30, 57, 160, 180, 309–310, 313–316, 331–332
U
- usage-based2–6, 13, 135, 257, 312, 314, 342–343, 349, 366, 375, 376, 381–384, 393, 399
V
- variation / variational3–6, 9, 11, 45, 91, 94, 96, 122, 135, 138, 172, 193–195, 205–219, 248, 250, 256, 269, 314, 332, 366, 368, 400
- verb(al) island85, 382
- verb-framed14, 309–311, 328, 331–332
