In:Developments in English Historical Morpho-Syntax
Edited by Claudia Claridge and Birte Bös
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 346] 2019
► pp. 309–312
Index
Published online: 27 May 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.346.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.346.index
A
- ablative37, 46, 49–50
- accomplishment 118–121, 123, 125, 153, 202, 210–211, 220
- activity150, 153, 155, 210–211, 220
- addressee 48–49
- adjective36,
38–41,
45–48, 51,
57–60, 202, 204, 210, 249, 257, 270, 275,
279–280,
282–283, 287, 289,
291–297,
299–302, 305
- attributive60, 272, 276–279, 282–283, 288
- complemented 276–278
- predicative272, 276–280, 282–283, 289–290, 293
- adverb42, 143, 203, 225, 231,
236–242, 270, 305
- manner 279–280, 282–283, 288
- phrase 232–233
- adverbial39, 157,
223–242, 249, 290
- accompaniment44
- clause 253–254
- instrument 44–45
- manner 43–45, 47
- time40, 42, 44–45, 47, 52, 54, 225, 236–243
- agentivity201, 211
- aktionsart 153–159; , 161, 163–168; , 170–171; , 208see also activityaccomplishmentsituation type
- alternation of case39, 50
- although 247–250, 252, 254–255, 257–264, 267
- analogy11, 20–21, 25, 27, 30–31, 41–42
- Anglo-Frisian 77–81, 84–87, 90–91, 99, 101, 103, 105
- anterior past168, 170
- articleSee definite article
- association
42–44,
49–51, 169
- strength of43
- measure of43
- atelic155, 169, 209
- atelicity155, 157, 169
- auxiliary79, 84, 87, 89,
90–91, 93, 101, 105,
112–113, 116, 118, 120, 125,
130–131,
150–151, 156,
158–169, 171,
175–193,
197–198, 203, 214, 216, 270
- selection 151–152, 154–155, 167
- selection hierarchy (ASH) 150–152, 154–155, 157
B
- Bayesian inference256
- bleachingSee semantic bleaching
- borrowing 82–83, 86, 88, 90
- British-American contrasts 299–304
C
- caseSee ablativedativeinstrumentallocative
- change of location 149–158, 161, 163–170
- change of state149, 151, 153, 155, 176, 202, 210
- clause ordering 247–248, 250–251, 254–255
- climb 155–156, 170, 228
- Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse 61, 65, 67, 69, 72, 130, 151, 155–156, 159, 170
- coercing42
- cognitive accessibility 293–294
- cognitive grammar169
- cognitive linguistics 176–177, 181
- collexeme39,
43–44, 49
- analysis36
- distinctive collexeme analysis43
- colligation52
- collocates40, 42–43, 45–47, 49, 52, 142
- collocation21, 51, 145, 279, 280
- colloquialization201, 207
- come 101, 149–150, 155, 164, 167, 176, 179–181, 185–192
- complex predicative287
- complexity269, 291, 300, 303, 305
- constraint289, 291, 293–298, 304
- morphological 21–22
- principle279, 289–290, 304
- syntactic228, 231–232, 234, 245, 255–256, 264, 289
- concessive143,
247–248, 250,
253–254, 256,
263–264
- content 251–252, 257–258, 261–263
- epistemic 251–252, 257–258, 261
- speech act 251–252, 254, 257–258, 262–263
- conclusive 209–210, 220
- constraints82, 88, 253, 270, 284, 289, 291see also complexity constraint
- morphological293
- syntactic293, 297–298
- construal152, 169–171
- controlled process 150–151
- counterfactual statements153, 167see also hypothetical statements
- counterfactuality117, 154, 159–163, 165–168
- creep 155–156, 170
D
- dative17, 35–40, 42–44, 46, 48–50, 52–54
- definite article 57–60, 64–68, 70–73
- Dictionary of Old English Corpus 113, 118, 125
- double articulation 59–60, 70–72
- DP cycle 59–60, 70, 72–73
- drift79, 84–87, 89, 101, 105, 269
- durative150, 153–154, 158–159, 209
- Dutch95, 97–98, 152–154, 169, 224
- dynamic 114–116, 118–121, 125
E
- end weightSee principle of end weight
- entrenchment16, 30, 51–52, 169
- even though 248–250, 254–263
- experiencer39, 43, 49, 134, 143
- extensibility52
- external possessor construction48
F
- figure176, 181–183; , 186–189; , 191–193; see also ground, path
- form-to-function mapping263, 269
- fossilization39, 51–52, 72
- frequency24,
27–31, 82, 289, 294, 299,
304–305
- of occurrence (use)10, 16–21, 24, 27–30, 43
- token10, 16–17, 19–21, 27, 30, 51
- type10, 17, 21, 27, 30, 51–52
- Frisian 77–81, 84–87, 89–91, 94, 97–99, 101, 105
- functionality11, 16, 30–31
- function word113, 304
G
- generalizationSee morphosyntactic generalization
- genre52, 54, 81, 125, 178, 180, 201–203, 206–208, 210–213, 215–216, 230–231, 239, 255–256
- given-before-new236,
240–242
- principle of236, 240–242
- go 100–101, 135, 176, 181, 188, 190–192
- good 278–279
- grading284, 295
- grammaticalization 79–82, 84–95, 98, 104–105, 113, 116, 119, 122, 125, 129–130, 132, 146, 150, 154, 159, 170, 199–202, 214–216
H
- host class 51–52
- human subject201, 211–213, 215–216
- hypothetical statements150, 153, 159see also counterfactual statements
I
- iconic254
- i-mutation 10–12, 17–18, 22–26, 27–28, 30
- inferenceSee Bayesian inference
- information structure 240–241, 253
- Ingvaeonic77
- inheritance 79–83, 85–87, 89, 92, 105
- instrumental 35–40, 42–54
- intensifier
269–284, 295,
305–306
- unmarked / zero270
- suffixed271, 273–282
- iterative150, 153–154, 158–159, 209
L
- lag and overtake scenario299, 304
- language contact 82–83, 86, 242
- Latin 46–47, 51–52
- leap 155–156, 170
- length
- clause 250–251, 255–257, 259–263
- word 294–295
- likelihood ratio test167
- location in space49, 225, 246
- location in time49, 52, 54, 225
- locative 37–38, 49
- logistic regression
- Bayesian260, 267
- binary231
- mixed-effects151, 159, 166, 171
M
- manner of motion verbSee motion verb
- merger 36–39, 49, 54
- metaphorical 49–50, 176, 181, 183, 188, 287
- Middle English Dictionary (MED)58, 64–65, 130, 135–139, 141
- modality111,
113–121,
123–127, 143
- deontic 114–116, 118–119, 123, 125
- dynamic 114–116, 118–121, 125
- epistemic 113–116, 118–119, 124–125
- modal verb86, 89–90, 97, 100–101,104, 112, 116, 118, 125, 131–133, 135–136, 150, 152, 154, 156–157, 159
- modifier42, 51–52, 63, 71, 131, 282
- morpho-phonological salience 21–29, 30
- morphosyntactic generalization199, 201–202, 214
- motion verb151,
182–183,
227–228, 231,
234–235
- manner of151, 154–170, 228
- mutative intransitive verb 149–152, 155, 164, 167
N
- need 129–148
- nominal morphology 9–10
- non-conclusive220
- noun phrase (NP)
37–38,
39–40,
42–45,
47–49,
51–53,
59–60, 63, 66, 68,
71–73, 134, 146,
225–226, 228, 231, 236, 240,
280–281,
288–289,
290–291, 293,
297–298,
301–303, 305
- predicative use281
O
- obligatoriness 225–227, 231, 233–235, 242–243, 245
- Oxford English Dictionary (OED) 63–65, 71, 91, 112, 135–139, 248, 270–271, 274–277, 289–293, 296–297, 300–301
P
- passive209, 211, 215, 272
- BE-passive199, 203–204, 206–207, 210, 212–214
- central passive 204–205, 206, 208
- pseudopassive 204–205, 216
- semipassive 204–206, 208, 215
- scale272
- passivity gradient204
- pastSee anterior past
- past perfect150, 152, 154, 159, 164
- past participle98, 117, 133, 149–150, 152, 154, 156, 170, 175, 184, 200–204, 206, 213–214, 216, 249, 272–277, 279–281, 283, 292, 294–296, 299–300, 302, 305
- present participle89, 96–101, 101–105, 133, 249, 272, 274–276
- Penn-Helsinki Parsed Corpus of Early Modern English 69, 72, 139
- Penn-Helsinki Parsed Corpus of Middle English 61, 138, 231
- perfect87,
149–152,
154–156, 159,
166–171, 176, 178,
180–182,
184–186, 190,
192–193
- experiential170
- infinitive154, 159
- periphrastic113, 119, 143
- prefix157
- prepositional phrase20, 36,
49–50, 118, 134, 225, 228, 231,
236–238,
240–242,
280–281,
283–284, 288, 290, 305
- predicative use 280–81
- Present-day English63, 70, 255, 299, 303
- priming168, 171
- principle of end weight240, 242, 263
- productivity10, 14, 21, 51–52, 214, 216
- proximity principle 235–236, 242
- punctual209
R
- recipient39, 43, 48–49
- reinterpretation42
- resultative149, 154–155, 164, 167–168
- ride 155–157, 170, 228
- run 155–157, 170, 176, 180–181, 185–190, 192, 214
S
- sail 155–156, 170
- salienceSee morpho-phonological salience
- sculan 113, 116, 118, 122, 125, 132–133
- semantic bleaching125, 199–201, 216
- semantic network36, 54
- semantic roleSee addresseeexperiencerrecipient
- situation type 201–202; , 208–211; , 215see also aktionsartstativedynamicconclusivenonconclusivedurativepunctual
- stative 209–210, 213
- style123, 175, 177, 179, 183, 204, 206–207
- stylistic proscription207
- subjectification263
- subordinate clause122, 229, 248–258, 260–264
- Swedish 59–60
- swim 155–156, 170
- syncretic, syncretistic37, 50
- syncretism9, 13, 30
T
- telic155, 157, 169–171, 209
- telicity169
- text types54, 207, 230,
238–240, 271, 291
- contrasts between292, 296–297, 300–301
- time reference112, 119, 121–125, 131–132
- tharf 130–146
- though 248–250, 254–263
- though-attraction 249–250, 257–259, 262–263
- though-movement249
- topos 251–252, 254
V
- verbality270, 274, 282–283
- verbless clause 249–250, 255, 257–258, 288
W
- walk 151, 155–156, 170
- weight16, 21, 228, 231–232; , 234, 236, 240–242; , 256, 264see also principle of end weight
- willan 113, 116–118
- word order84, 86, 131, 225–226, 235, 242
Y
- York-Toronto-Helsinki Parsed Corpus of Old English Prose 36, 38–40, 81, 231
