In:Cognitive Linguistics and the Study of Chinese
Edited by Dingfang Shu, Hui Zhang and Lifei Zhang
[Human Cognitive Processing 67] 2019
► pp. 311–313
Subject index
Published online: 20 November 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.67.ind2
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.67.ind2
A
- Academia Sinica Balanced Corpus of Modern Chinese60, 62
- accessibility185, 188, 198–199, 204–205
- additive use (of hai) 58–61
- alternative use (of hai) 63–66
- anaphor185, 188–190, 198–200, 202, 204
- anaphoric reference188, 200, 204
- antecedent185, 188, 198–199, 204
- attributive metaphor270, 275–276
- attributive similarity264, 280
B
- bi 61–62, 70, 168, 230
- Binding Principle B188
- blending70, 73, 76, 85, 263
C
- c-command195, 195n2, 196, 199
- categorical preference303
- categorization152, 181–182, 261, 270, 279, 288, 306
- caused motion99, 285–286, 290–292, 294–298, 301–303, 305–308
- China Cognitive Linguistics Association (CCLA)21
- Chinese Existential Construction74, 77, 80, 84
- Chinese idiom227, 230, 233, 236n2, 254
- Chinese National Corpus77
- clause component53
- coercive effect75
- cognitive construct18
- cognitive grammar119, 153, 181, 197, 205, 222, 232, 252
- cognitive neurolinguistics10
- cognitive poetics217, 221, 223
- cognitive pragmatics208, 208n2, 221–222
- cognitive semantics223, 308
- cognitive sociolinguistics207, 222
- collexeme analysis 76–77, 95, 97, 118
- collocation analysis98, 101
- collostructional analysis76, 92–93, 97, 109, 118
- collostructional strength73, 75–76, 78, 88, 91, 97
- comment71, 188, 190, 192–196, 205
- comparative use (of hai) 61–63
- complex sentence 185–188, 190, 192–206, 292, 308
- complex sentence proper186187
- compositionality73, 210, 210n5, 211, 229, 231–233, 246–247, 254
- comprehension50, 67, 85, 199, 223, 227, 229–231, 233–235, 238, 247, 250–254
- conceptual metaphor150, 209, 214–216, 216n8, 217–221
- conceptual reference point197
- conceptual spatialization of actions157, 168
- concessive use (of hai) 53–55
- conjoint in reference197
- conjoint reference185, 200–201
- connective marker58
- constitutive metaphor 150–151
- construction grammar47, 68–69, 92–93, 97, 118, 207–208, 210–213, 220, 222
- constructional meaning74, 77, 82, 86–88, 97, 112
- context 47–50, 50n1, 53–57, 62, 64, 66–67, 70, 150, 161, 173–174, 180, 198–199, 208, 211–212, 215–216, 218–220, 227, 229, 232–237, 240, 242, 244–245, 247–259, 286, 289
- contrastive analysis147
- convention of language211
- convention of use212
- coreference188, 197–198
- coreferential189, 197–198
- counter expectation57, 67
- cycle schema52
D
- descriptive words144, 146–147
- discourse analysis191, 205, 207, 222
- disjoint in reference185, 197
- disjoint reference185, 188, 197–198, 200–201
- disposal construction95, 102–104, 108, 119
- disposal event98, 102, 104, 108–109, 111–112
- disyllabic verbs 161–162, 166, 168, 180
- division of negatives121, 123, 125, 127, 147, 151, 154, 181
- dominion197
E
- equipollently-framed languages290
- ERPs227, 229, 231, 238–239, 239n5, 245–246, 252
- events79, 83–84, 89, 91, 95, 101, 137–138, 148, 151, 167, 239, 286–291, 295, 297, 301–303, 305–308
- explanatory adequacy32, 39
- explanatory metaphor150
- Expressiveness219
F
- fixation272, 285, 298, 300–301, 303
- fixed expressions124, 210, 233
G
- greeting 207–209, 209n4, 210–211, 213, 220
H
- hai 47–52, 52n4, 53–62, 62n8, 63–64, 66–70, 72, 142, 231
- haishi 63–68, 154
- haiyou 60–61, 64, 67–68
- high accessibility marker199, 204
- huan48, 52, 52n4, 60, 138
- hypotaxis35
I
- identification of Topic190
- idiom 227–234, 236, 236n2, 237–238, 240, 242, 244–254
- idiom variant228, 232
- illocutionary force64
- inclusion relationship122
- indicative negation121, 125, 127, 129, 133
- indicative words147
- inter-clausal NP anaphora185, 204
- Intermediate Accessibility Marker199
- intonation unit51
L
- language teaching and acquisition11, 18, 25–26
- language – specific differences286
- linguistic relativity286, 288, 304, 306, 308
- low accessibility marker199
M
- manner74, 85, 87, 88, 91, 98, 147, 157, 229, 236n2, 237, 247, 285–286, 286n1, 287–303, 306
- marginality 56–57, 64
- match-to-sample task 285–286, 289, 296, 303
- matrix-subordinate construction287
- mental space9
- metaphor 150–153, 207, 209, 214–216, 216n8, 217–222, 251–252, 261–262, 278–280
- metaphorical categorization261, 264, 268–270, 277–279, 281
- metaphorical mapping218
- metonymy 221–222
- model of idiom processing230
- monosyllabic verbs 161–162, 180
- motion event typology 286–287, 290
N
- negation121, 123–125, 127, 129, 133–134, 136, 141–142, 147, 154, 155
- negation of nouns121, 125, 133–134
- negation of verbs125, 133–134
- negative affixes 135–136
- negatives121, 123, 125, 127, 129, 133–134, 147–148, 151–154, 181
- neo-Gricean theory of pragmatics189
- not-negation124
- nominal characteristics166, 179, 180
- nominalization149, 151–152, 161
- non-indicative negation121, 125, 127, 129, 133
- non-indicative words147
- non-you-negation129
- not-negation124
- noun negation127, 133
- NTU Spoken Corpus of Mandarin Chinese51, 51n2
O
- objectivism262
- offstage 97–98, 102, 111
- onstage98, 102, 104, 111
- ontological investigation 7–8, 10, 13, 17–18, 25–27, 39
- ontological metaphor150
P
- parataxis35
- path87, 89, 285–286, 286n1, 287–297, 297n2, 298–302, 302n3, 303–304, 306
- path salience292, 296
- persistence 54–55, 59, 66–67
- polysemy 47–50, 50n1, 51–53, 58, 66, 70–71, 232
- polysemy fallacy66
- pragmatic inferencing47
- pragmatics47, 50, 67–71, 189, 207–208, 208n2, 209, 211, 213–215, 217–222, 252–254, 283, 294, 307
- predicate53, 59, 60–62, 63n9, 65, 76, 97, 106, 113, 136, 150, 152, 188, 190, 192, 215
- predicationalization149
- preferential looking298, 303
- presupposition47, 49, 62
- pro-drop language187
- Pro-Drop Parameter 194–195
- processing 50–51, 60, 117, 214, 222, 227, 229, 230–236, 238, 242, 244–248, 250, 251–254
- productivity 73–75, 86–87, 91–92
- participant role73, 83, 89–92
- prototype theory of categorization10, 32
- psycholinguistic verification11
R
- reaction time5, 233, 270, 272, 274, 285, 298
- referent101, 113, 157, 198–199, 204
- referential accessibility185, 188
- referentialization149, 152
- relational category264
- relational metaphor278, 280
- relational similarity 264–265
- research methodology97, 288
- resultative Verb Compound (RVC)290
- rheme 191–192
S
- satellite-framing287, 290
- schema52, 52n4, 73, 99, 118, 217, 267
- schema induction266, 268
- schematic function/sense52
- semantic constraint73, 76, 84, 87–89, 91, 235
- semantic relation74, 82
- semantic parsimony50
- shadowing condition (not found)
- shi53, 63–64, 64n10, 65–67, 75, 93, 109, 115, 117, 121, 129–132, 132n3, 133–134, 137–138, 140, 142n5, 144, 147–148, 151, 151n6, 152–154, 182, 209, 220, 228, 253
- similarity judgment 288–289, 296, 302–304, 306
- source domain 215–216, 216n8, 217–220
- spatial adjectives169, 172, 175, 177–178
- spatial cognition 285–286, 296, 303
- spatial entities159, 172
- spatial locatives302
- spatiality 159–160, 181–182
- speech act130, 207, 211, 214
- strand of CL 10–11
- structural salience185, 188, 196–199
- structural saliency197
- subject49, 62–63, 76, 90, 96–98, 101–102, 109, 131, 136, 150, 168, 182, 185, 187–192, 194–195, 197–198, 210
- subject-predicate concord190
- subjectification71, 95, 97–98, 104, 112, 117–119
- subordinate clause185, 187–188, 192–198, 202
- subordinate conjunction185, 187, 194–195, 197, 201–203
- supra-noun category123, 148–150
T
- target domain 215–216, 216n8, 217–220
- temporal characteristics159
- temporal continuance use (of hai) 54–55
- temporality 159–160, 181–182
- the Adj + N pattern in Chinese158, 169
- the Adj + V pattern in Chinese158, 160–161, 169
- the Adjective + Verb construction157see also the Adj + V pattern in Chinese
- the Chinese way of conceptualizing actions or activities as entities or substances158
- theme71, 73, 89–92, 108, 191–192
- theory of Accessibility199
- there is 49–50, 54, 58, 63, 67, 73–74, 82–83, 85, 87, 89, 108, 121, 128–134, 136, 142–143, 146–149, 151, 155, 162, 168, 198, 203, 207, 217, 220, 254–255
- things52, 70, 98, 119, 126, 134, 136, 138, 148, 150, 198–200, 204, 210, 210n5, 211, 213–215, 217, 220, 222, 255–256, 262, 264, 282, 289, 298
- “Thinking for Speaking” hypothesis304
- topic61, 63, 68, 70, 182, 188–198, 205–206, 208, 217, 261–262, 262n1, 263, 266, 268–272, 277–280
- topic Identification Principle191, 195
- topical Theme191
- topicality185, 188, 198, 204
U
- universal cognitive primitive285
V
- verb negation121, 123, 127, 133
- (verb-construction) Semantic relation189, 202, 204
- verb-framing287, 302
- verbs in Chinese110, 122–123, 154, 161, 166, 166n9, 169, 181, 302
W
- weakly c-command195, 195n2, 196
Y
- you-negation129
Z
- zero anaphor 189–190, 200204
- zero pronoun188
