In:Historical Linguistics 2022: Selected papers from the 25th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Oxford, 1–5 August 2022
Edited by Holly Kennard, Emily Lindsay-Smith, Aditi Lahiri and Martin Maiden
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 369] 2025
► pp. 309–310
Subject index
Published online: 7 April 2025
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.369.si
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.369.si
A
- alignment 153, 186
- allomorph 114f, 117, 125
- alternating predicate226f
- analogical 45, 69, 110f, 113f, 118f, 122–126, 142, 145
- analogy 46, 69–73, 76, 118–122, 124f, 142, 188, 301
- antecedence 253, 255–258, 260
- anticausative 219f, 222, 228
- approximative adverb 280–282, 284, 288, 290–292
- areal diffusion89
- argument swapping 216, 218, 221, 228
- aspectual extent 72–76
- atr harmony24
B
- borrowing 40, 83, 141, 186–188, 264, 266–268, 272, 276f, 280, 301
C
- case loss 168–170, 172, 175, 177, 180f
- case–preserving anticausativization 215f, 218f, 228
- cause–effect 69f, 72–74, 76
- clitic 124, 139, 154, 208, 249, 261
- cognate 58, 142, 185, 187f, 194, 234f, 294, 296, 298f
- consonant gradation 38f, 41, 43, 47
- language contact 105, 184–188, 194, 300
- contrastive hierarchy theory 21, 24, 30f
- contrastivist hypothesis22f
- crossover constraint 129, 138, 145–147
D
- dative substitution 217f, 220
- deep allophone 24, 30
- defective paradigm146
- demonstrative 132, 193f, 250, 257, 260f
- desinence 111–122, 124–126
- diachronic pathway 54, 59
- differential object marking 151, 156, 159
- diffusion 36, 79, 82–84, 88–91
- diminutive marking 192, 194
- discourse 72f, 152, 211, 234, 244, 251–255, 257, 259f
- dissimilation 111, 141f, 145
- drift 36f, 41, 45–47, 82, 217
E
- enhancement 22, 29, 40
- experiencer predicate 217–219
F
- feature hierarch 24–30
- fortition 43–45
- fronting 28, 56, 87, 97, 216, 227
G
- glide 87, 89f, 144
- glide merger 80, 87–90
- grammaticalization 36, 141, 156, 198, 225, 233–235, 237f, 243–245
H
- habitual marking194
I
- iamb 8, 16, 42
- imperative 207–210
- individuation hierarchy 152, 156
- inflection 63, 111f, 124, 129–131, 138–140, 142f, 147f, 166, 170f, 182, 190, 198f, 201f, 204, 206, 234
- inflectional analogy124
- inflectional paradigm 128–130
- instrumental case 170f, 174
- insubordination 199, 202, 210f
K
- kernel density estimation 94, 96, 104, 107
L
- labial harmony 24–26
- language contact 185–188, 194, 300
- left–dislocation 241–254, 261
- lengthening 12, 40–44, 46f
- lenition 40, 43–45, 51f, 54f, 59, 87, 95f, 98–107
- lexical representation22
- life cycle 36–39, 41, 43–45, 47
- loanword 188, 264–272, 274–277
- lowering 29f, 50f, 243
M
- markedness 22f, 25, 141
- metaphor 270–276, 280
- metonymy 267, 271–273, 276
- modal particle 232–245
- morphosyntactic feature 31, 189
N
- negation 139, 199–202, 204f, 210f, 235f
- negative 10f, 28, 155, 198–201, 203–211, 287–290
- nominalisation 206, 208, 211
- nominative substitution 216–218, 228
- number 129–132, 136, 139, 141, 147, 169, 175, 292, 294–301
O
- oblique subject 216, 218f, 221–224, 227f
- oblique–case substitution 216, 218, 228
- opposition 20, 27, 100
P
- palatalization 24–26, 87, 97, 99, 122, 145
- paradigm 119, 122–126, 129–131, 135–139, 141, 144–147, 170, 233, 300f
- paradigm gap147
- paradigm geometry 130, 146
- perceptual salience29
- pertinacity47
- phonetic lenition 105, 107
- phonological activity 22, 24, 27
- phonological change 20f, 31, 37
- phonological reanalysis 102–104, 107
- phonologization 29, 37f, 41, 101, 104
- poetry 6f, 10f, 17, 281
- polysemy 181, 268, 276
- prescriptive11f
- privative 199–202, 204–212
- prohibitive 199f, 207, 209
- pronouncing dictionary 6, 9
R
- re–interpretation205
- reconstruct 5–8, 10, 12–17, 38, 41f, 45–47, 52, 55, 58f, 80, 85, 95, 97, 186, 188f, 191, 193f, 208, 211, 295–299, 301
- resultative 69–71, 74, 76
- resumptive 152, 250–252, 254–257, 259, 261
- retracted 10, 12f, 17, 21
- retraction 12f, 16
- retroflex 51–59, 199
- rhotic 6, 8, 10, 12f, 17, 50f, 55–57, 111f, 114, 116–122, 124f
- rhyme 8, 10–13, 16f, 301
- rule generalization 37, 45, 47
- rule scattering 37, 45, 47
S
- semantic change 217, 299
- sentence adverb239
- sound change 20, 31, 37, 39, 47, 51, 55, 57, 79, 87–91, 96f, 101, 124, 142
- stress 8, 14, 16f, 23, 29, 38, 42, 89, 111f, 142, 269
- subgrouping 80, 82–84, 90, 130, 136
- subordinate clause 199f, 202–204, 207–210, 259
- successive division algorithm21
- suppletion 129f, 137–139, 141, 143–147
- synapomorphy 80, 84f, 89–91
T
- tone 63f, 68, 70, 74, 89, 188
- topicality 151f, 156–158, 162
- toponym 95f, 100–107, 114, 154, 161
- trochee8
U
- umlaut 28–30, 58, 87
- underlying representation21
V
- verbal negative 200f, 203f, 211
- vowel change87
W
- wave 80, 83f, 90f, 173, 203
- weight 14, 87, 125, 147, 280
Y
- yer loss 99–103, 107
