In:Points of Convergence in Romance Linguistics: Papers selected from the 48th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL 48), Toronto, 25-28 April 2018
Edited by Gabriela Alboiu and Ruth King
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 360] 2022
► pp. 273–275
Index
Published online: 10 March 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.360.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.360.index
A
- Aboutness-Shift Topic143
- acquisition 1–3, 12, 33, 35–39, 41–43, 45, 47–54, 125, 158, 197, 220, 241, 248, 254
- affixal negation 225, 240–241
- Agree 15–16, 60, 67–68, 70, 96, 98, 103–104, 144, 168, 200
- agreement 2–5, 11–13, 15–17, 22, 27–30, 32–33, 54, 84–85, 92, 94–97, 99–100, 102–104, 106–109, 111–112, 115–116, 118–121, 123, 141, 153–156, 158–159, 189, 250
- agreement marking 11, 29, 33
- animacy 89–93, 99–100, 105
- applicatives 177, 188
B
- bare singulars 2, 7, 193–197, 199, 203–205
- Basque 1, 4, 97–98, 100–104, 106–109, 220
- Basque Spanish 97–98, 108
- bilingual speech 243, 254
- Brazilian Portuguese 1–2, 5, 7, 111, 113–114, 117, 120–121, 124–126, 192–198, 200, 203–205
C
- cardinality 6–7, 193–204
- cartographic 2, 189
- Case 3–4, 6–7, 12–13, 15, 18, 23, 31, 33, 37, 39–41, 47, 53, 55, 57, 60, 62, 66, 70, 75–76, 78, 81–93, 95–99, 103–104, 106–108, 116, 123–126, 133, 136, 140–141, 146–147, 157, 168, 173, 175, 180, 184–186, 190, 195, 208–209, 213–217, 219–220, 229, 231–232, 235–236, 238, 240, 245, 253
- Catalan 1, 7, 84, 93, 101, 140, 179, 184, 192, 207–209, 211–212, 214, 217–219, 221, 226–227, 229, 233–235, 239, 271
- chain reduction 97–98, 103–104
- clitic climbing 127, 129, 134, 136, 138–140
- clitic group 3, 11, 19–20, 22, 24–28, 30, 32, 34
- clitic, clitics 3, 11, 14–16, 18–20, 22–32, 34, 84, 89–92, 94–100, 102, 104–105, 107–109, 127–130, 132–141
- clusivity 5, 143–145, 147–149, 151–152, 155–156, 210
- code-mixing 7, 243–245, 247–249, 253–254
- colloquial French 2, 11–13, 16, 28–30
- contact 4, 23–26, 28, 97, 101, 106, 109, 121, 125, 178, 248, 254–255
- contextualized lexical semantics243
- contrastive analysis 225, 238
- control structures127
- count 193–197, 204–205
- covert 64–65, 93, 108, 118, 163–164, 166–170, 172, 174, 183, 187
D
- default 16, 18, 148, 157, 209, 213
- definiteness spread 57, 73, 76
- definiteness-feature (D-feature)97
- D-feature 4, 97–98, 100, 103–107
- Discourse Participants 147, 149, 153, 155–157, 211
- dislocation 11, 14, 17, 20, 32–33, 61, 85, 89, 102, 158
- Distributed Morphology 1, 7, 86, 207, 214, 220–221, 229, 231
- distributive reading 177–178, 182, 189–190
- distributivity 6, 177–179, 187–192, 205
- DOM (differential object marking)
4, 81–96, 99–100, 103, 105, 108–109, 133, 141
- differential object marking 2, 4, 81, 94–96, 108–109
- Dominican Spanish 1, 5, 111, 114–115, 120–123, 125
- DP (Determiner Phrase) 2–6, 15–16, 20, 35, 41, 47, 53, 57, 59–62, 65, 75–78, 85–86, 89, 92, 103, 111–113, 115–119, 121, 123, 155, 180–183, 187, 189–190, 192, 198–203
E
- Eastern Romance 2–3, 57, 64, 77
- English 2, 5–8, 39–40, 43, 48, 50–52, 63, 96, 101, 112–113, 115–118, 126, 158–159, 188, 190, 196–197, 204, 219, 225, 231–233, 235, 239–241, 243, 245–251, 253, 255–256, 258, 272
- enriched case hierarchies 81–82, 90–91
- EPP (Extended Projection Principle) 2, 5, 60–62, 65–66, 68–69, 73–77, 85, 103, 107, 111–113, 115–126
- European Portuguese 5, 113–114, 118, 127, 133, 136, 140, 159, 192
- event structure 177–178, 187, 190
- exceptives 6, 163, 165, 167–170, 172–175
F
- first person 113–114, 126
- focus 4–5, 11, 15, 36, 39, 58, 61, 130, 146, 151–152, 156, 158–159, 163, 173–175, 226, 245–246, 253–255
- formality 6–7, 207–209, 211–219
- Franco-Americans 7, 243, 247, 255–256
- French 1–2, 5–6, 8, 11–16, 18, 21–22, 26, 28–34, 43, 54, 57, 101, 111–116, 118–119, 124, 126, 139, 163–164, 169, 172–175, 193, 204, 228–229, 233–234, 241, 243–251, 253–256
G
- generic 120, 194, 216
- Given Topic143
- grammaticalization 11–13, 17, 29, 32, 109, 231, 238
H
- high applicative 181, 189
I
- Ibero-Romance 6, 125, 177–184, 186–187, 189–191
- identity violation 127–133
- impersonal se 5, 84, 95, 127–128, 140–141
- Information Structure 78, 93, 144, 149–150, 152, 157–158, 204
- interpretable 3, 60
L
- Latin 1, 6–7, 125, 141, 159, 177–179, 182, 191–192, 208–209, 215, 225–229, 231–232, 235–241, 270
- Latin American Spanish 1, 208, 215
- left periphery 6, 61–62, 76, 78, 143–145, 149, 155–157
- leísmo 97, 99–100, 102–103, 105, 108
- Logophoric Center 6, 143–144, 153
- logophoricity 143, 145, 152, 159, 207, 221
- loss of agreement 29, 111, 120
- low applicative 181, 187
M
- marked 4–5, 62, 65–66, 81, 88–89, 143–144, 150, 156, 178–179, 184, 186, 190, 193, 202, 208, 212–213, 217–219, 257, 260, 266, 270
- mass 7, 193–197, 204–205
- mass noun 7, 195
- meanings-in-use 243–244, 251, 253
- methodology 244, 254
- modification 2–3, 35, 40–44, 47–49, 51–54, 57, 59, 62, 77
- morphosyntactic 4, 78, 109, 130, 133, 155, 178, 189–191, 210, 214, 216, 220, 230, 238
N
- Nanosyntax 1, 7, 95, 225–226, 229–230, 233, 235, 238–241
- negative concord 163–165, 169, 172, 174–175
- negative cycle 7, 225–226, 238
- negative prefix 7, 225–228, 231–232, 237–238
- nonquantificational174
- NSL (null-subject language) 5, 17, 111, 113–114, 117, 119–123
- null objects 4, 97–104, 106–109
- null-subject 5, 17, 21, 111, 124–125
- n-word 6, 163–168, 170–172, 174
O
- oblique morphology 81–82, 85–86
- Old Ibero-Romance 6, 177–184, 187, 189–191
- overt 5–6, 15, 21–22, 57–59, 64–65, 71–72, 76–77, 85–86, 88, 90, 93, 103, 106–108, 112, 115, 117–123, 125–126, 143–146, 148–152, 155–157, 163, 165, 170, 172, 175, 179, 183, 190
P
- paradigm 90, 120, 166–168, 171, 173, 210, 219
- paradigmatic 127–128, 138–139
- paradigmatic se 127–128, 139
- PCC (Person Case Constraint)
99, 102, 105, 133
- Person Case Constraint 4, 96, 98–99, 141
- Peninsular Spanish 4, 98, 106, 127, 141, 159, 208, 214
- Picard 1–3, 8, 11, 13–18, 20–24, 26–33
- pragmatics 31, 121, 125, 158, 207, 214, 240, 255
- preposition, prepositions 19, 23–24, 27, 35, 43, 49, 52, 81, 88, 165–169, 187, 230
- priming 7, 193, 197, 200–203
- productivity 35, 38, 42, 47, 49, 55, 225, 227, 241
- pronoun 5, 12–13, 15–16, 20, 24, 32, 103, 114, 119, 126, 143–147, 149, 151–153, 156–157, 207–210, 212–213, 215–216, 218–219, 244
- prosodic hierarchy 11, 24–25, 32
- prosody 11, 28, 159, 174, 272
Q
- quantificational 63, 163–164, 172–174
R
- reanalysis 7, 13, 17, 28, 106, 225–226, 230, 237–238
- recursion 35–36, 39–44, 49, 52–55
- reduplicated numerals 6, 177–178, 191
- referential 4–5, 43, 81, 83, 87, 97–98, 100–102, 106, 113, 117, 119, 123, 143–144, 147–148, 204, 244, 254, 256
- reflexive 5, 94, 124, 128, 139–140
- Rioplatense Spanish 4, 106, 132
- Romance languages vii, 1–2, 7, 32–33, 35, 57, 77, 91, 96, 107–109, 125–126, 132, 139, 145, 158, 193–194, 210, 225–228, 233, 238–239
- Romanian 1–2, 4, 57, 59–60, 64, 72–73, 76–78, 81–86, 88–93, 95–96, 140
S
- scope 37–38, 55, 91, 100, 163, 166–167, 174, 182, 187, 190, 211, 217–218, 220, 228
- scope island 163, 174
- second-person pronouns 7, 207–208, 210–212, 214, 216, 218–219
- semantico-pragmatic 2, 8, 243–244, 253–254
- semantics 1–3, 32, 38, 51, 78, 103, 125, 139, 169, 178–181, 190, 192–193, 207–209, 214, 241, 243
- Spanish 1–8, 22, 35, 39–44, 48–52, 54, 57, 81, 84, 87–88, 93, 97–104, 106–109, 111, 113–118, 120–130, 132–136, 138–141, 143–145, 148–149, 151, 155, 157–159, 177, 179, 182, 191–194, 204, 207–212, 214–221, 226–229, 233–234, 239–241, 255–260, 262–263, 265–272
- Spec-Head agreement189
- Speech Act Phrase (SAP)
5, 143–144, 153, 156–157
- SAP 5–6, 143–145, 153–156
- Speech Act syntax143
- spell-out 3, 57, 64–65, 68, 77, 87–89, 165, 226, 229–231, 235–236, 238
- stylistic inversion 11, 21–22, 28, 33
- subject clitics 2, 11–13, 15–17, 22, 27–30, 33 ; see also clitics
- subject doubling 11–15, 17, 30, 32
- syncretism 4, 81–82, 86–90, 93–94, 208–209, 215–217, 220
- syntactic development 35, 53
- syntactic bootstrapping 38, 50
T
- Topic 3, 16, 42, 61, 117–119, 123, 143–144, 150–152, 156–157, 159, 250, 253, 266
U
- unmarked 91, 148, 156
- unvalued 60, 62, 128, 138
V
- valued 3, 60, 62, 75, 104, 143, 155
- vowel epenthesis 3, 11, 18, 21–22, 25–26, 28, 30–31
W
- Western Romance 81, 90–91, 93, 109
