In:Existential Constructions across Languages: Forms, meanings and functions
Edited by Laure Sarda and Ludovica Lena
[Human Cognitive Processing 76] 2023
► pp. 347–351
Index
Published online: 5 July 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.76.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.76.index
A
- absence 88, 91, 97–98, 299
- absolute existence73
- abundance verb 290–91, 298
- accomplishment verb 193, 233–234
- accusative 45, 53, 62, 71–72, 115, 148, 187, 205, 229, 237, 239, 241, 305
- achievement verb 119, 193, 233–234, 241
- actant H115
- action (verb) 69, 192, 196–198
- activity (verb) 193, 233–34, 239
- actual / actuality 226, 271, 274
- adessive 39, 106
- adjectival
- modifier (or qualifier) 95–97, 203
- predicate 183, 320
- adverbial
- quantifier 88–92, 290–92
- durative 234–35, 237, 239
- locative 17, 191, 226–27
- time (or time-frame, temporal) 17, 183, 236–41
- affected patient (non-affected patient) 191–92, 204, 206
- agent (role) 62, 68, 114, 191–92, 202, 204, 206
- agentive verb 196–97
- agreement 5, 8, 18, 45, 57–58, 83, 115–16, 148–49, 159, 220–25, 241
- aktionsart 193–94, 205, 209, 213
- aligned translation 19, 180–81, 186–87, 189, 210, 272, 274
- all-focus 11, 13, 21
- all-new sentence 114, 164 ; See also thetic sentence
- alternating construction 287, 289–93
- anaphor 153, 155, 172, 254, 288–89, 333 ; See also anaphoric pronoun
- anaphoric-partitive 256–57, 266
- anchor / anchoring 115, 180, 182, 187, 191, 195, 207, 262
- archaic 78, 83, 148, 204, 308, 310, 316
- argument structure 50, 147–48
- ascriptive construction 107–10
- aspectuo-temporal90
- a/symmetric negatives 80, 302–3
- atelic vs. telic predicate 184, 193–96, 202–6, 208–9, 214
- atmospheric 23, 68, 70, 73–74, 77, 80, 84, 88, 92, 97–98
B
- bad topic 180–81
- bare noun (or bare nominal) 81–82, 193, 200, 202–4, 247, 252–53, 254 sq., 268, 287–90
- bare plural 193, 200, 203, 257
- be verb 1, 4, 18, 37, 102, 121
- be/have 36, 58–61
- biclausal construction 24, 141, 247–54
- binominal90
- bounded existence 264–65
- brand-new referentSee new referent
C
- c’è-sentenceSee ci-sentence
- canonical (position of the) subject 5, 20–21, 221–22, 251
- canonical construction 17, 19–21, 51, 152, 220, 224, 249, 251, 293, 303
- categorical 11, 21, 70, 98, 181–83, 201, 210–11, 213–14
- causative 114, 313
- ci-sentence 14, 122, 142, 153–56
- classifier 247, 267
- clause sequence 325, 333, 338, 343
- cleft construction (or predicate, sentence) 15, 23, 70, 113, 123, 126, 130, 139, 142–43, 149, 156–57, 164, 174, 248–49, 252, 280
- coda 3, 6–7, 114–15, 140–41, 152–56, 160–61, 165–69, 171, 257–58
- coercion 253, 259, 265, 267
- cognitive grammar 11, 24, 222, 227, 229
- collective vs. distributive reading 232–40
- coming into being 196–97, 214
- coming into situation 196–97, 214
- comitative-possessee construction 38, 41, 60–62
- constituent orderSee word order
- copula
21, 41, 48, 58–59, 304, 316–17
- existential 1, 4–5, 8, 12, 18, 23–24, 194
- count noun 90, 286
- crosslinguistic perspective 4, 14–15, 181, 249, 317
- crypto-indefinite92
D
- dative 53, 286, 288
- declefting141
- dedicated inverse-locational predicator44
- defectivity 314–15, 318
- definiteness
106, 115, 145
- effect (or restrictions) 6, 13–15, 92–93, 95, 200
- deictic construction123
- deictic existential122
- deictic locative 14, 122, 150, 153, 155–56, 162
- deixis / deictic 110–13, 116–17, 122–23, 126, 132–33, 150, 162, 172, 190, 263–64, 271, 311, 313, 318
- demonstrative determiner 94–95, 97
- deontic (auxiliary) 273–75
- deontic existentials273
- detopicalization116
- diachronic 61, 68, 291
- diathesis 289, 291
- discourse-configurational language 23, 180–81, 186
- discourse context 13, 164, 167–68, 171–72, 248, 256, 265–66
- discourse function 6, 9, 12, 15, 17, 139, 198, 222, 231, 249
- discourse-old vs. discourse-new 3, 18, 150, 165, 172, 222, 225, 231, 250, 254, 256, 327, 341
- distributive 232, 237–40
- double contrast 169–72
- drift134See also have-drift
- duration 84, 90, 234–35, 237, 239
- dynamic event (verbs) 74–75, 111, 113, 190, 195, 246, 258
E
- ecce 132–34
- echoic use 331, 334–35, 342
- empiricist attitude 103, 106
- entity (ENT) 105, 114–16
- entity-central vs. event-central 70–71, 184–85, 202, 212
- entity-referring 253, 270–71, 273–74
- entity viewpoint vs. situation viewpoint21
- episodic 6, 10, 263–65, 273
- etymology 5, 310–13, 318
- evidential marker261
- exist 2, 7, 9–10, 35, 111, 117, 223, 327
- existence
1–3, 35, 70, 118, 143, 147, 157, 171, 210, 274, 290, 296, 316–17
- bounded 264–65
- literal 2–3, 11, 18, 248, 270, 274 ; See also pure existence
- existential closure 185, 190
- existential copulaSee be verb, and copula
- existential-locative 143, 171 ; See also locative existential
- existential marker 145–46, 151, 156, 165, 168
- existential predicate (or verb) 20, 24–25, 55, 146, 148, 151, 184, 206, 223, 245–47, 254, 285, 290–92, 298, 313, 316–17, 334
- existential presupposition327
- existential construction (or sentence, clause) 7–11, 34–35, 70–71, 140–142, 220–223, 245–246, 285, 327
- experiencer 192, 202, 204, 286
- expletive 3–4, 44–46, 48, 50–51, 110–11, 116, 125, 152, 289, 291, 297
- external syntax 127, 131, 133
- external viewpoint 11, 18, 222
F
- facere68
- facit 71, 73–74
- faire 69–74
- familiarity condition200
- Figure 5, 9, 20, 35, 43–44, 52–54, 147, 227, 317 ; See also Ground
- focus
20–21, 24, 27, 30–31, 126–27, 138, 152, 154, 162–63, 165, 171–72, 175–78, 217, 278–79, 281
- broad 6–7, 11, 13–15, 21, 23, 114, 138–39, 152, 154–56, 162–65, 171–72, 174, 279–80
- contrastive 6–7, 22, 169, 171
- narrow 6–7, 15, 152–55, 162, 165–68, 171, 173–74
- focus structure 14, 22, 154, 252
- force 90, 191–92
- form-based classification 3, 8–9, 19, 222–23, 227, 241
- formulaic expression92
- formulaic construction 105, 109
- frequency adverb (or quantifying adverb) 121, 270–73, 274–76
- functions of existential constructions 2–3, 9, 12–15, 71, 149, 154, 159, 171, 231, 250, 265
G
- geben 5, 18, 115, 118
- general-locational 43–44, 58
- General Locational Predication (GLP) 44, 48, 58, 60, 63
- genericity 115, 225–26, 253, 260–61, 263–65, 267, 269–70, 275–76
- genitive of negation305
- genitive-possessor 39, 60
- grammaticalization 8, 23, 103, 133–34, 140, 174, 312
- Ground 5–7, 9, 17, 20, 35, 43–44, 51, 53–54, 56, 62, 147, 227, 317 ; See also Figure
H
- haber 4–5, 44, 48
- habitual 70, 119, 121, 193, 270–7, 317
- have-drift 34, 37, 40–41, 52, 55, 58, 60
- have-ILP 22, 43–48 ; See also Inverse Locational Predication (ILP)
- have-possessive construction 22, 34–42
- have verb 34 sq., 44, 58, 144–6, 148, 159, 246, 250, 285, 292, 304 sq.
I
- Idealized Cognitive Model 123, 133–34
- identifiability 181, 211, 213, 252, 268, 274
- identifiable vs. unidentifiable referent 22, 125, 182, 252, 268–69
- idiomatic expression 97, 187, 231
- il fait-construction 83, 98
- ILPSee Inverse Locational Predication
- il y a-construction
21, 70–71, 122, 139–43, 249
- y avoir 19, 69, 285, 291, 298
- imperfective 261–62, 314
- impersonal construction 13, 45, 51, 68–71, 77–81, 95, 125, 156, 183, 284–86, 291, 293, 304–5, 319
- impersonalization 22, 34, 37, 44, 49, 62
- incorporated-possessee construction 38, 40, 51, 62
- incorporation 288–89, 314, 318
- indefinite
- article 83–84, 88, 95, 97, 200–4, 287, 299
- non-partitive 181–82, 254, 257
- non-specific 182, 184, 201, 203, 207, 273, 296
- subject 19, 23, 180–92, 198 sq.
- indefiniteness 20, 114, 187, 220–21, 223, 226, 235, 270
- individual-level predicate 6, 119, 121, 247, 252–65, 270–73 ; See also stage-level predicate
- inexistence 284, 299
- information structure 11, 13, 15, 20, 25, 35, 148, 154, 162 sq., 223, 227, 231, 341
- in/sufficiency 284, 292, 294–95, 297–99
- intensity 85, 89–90, 92, 97
- intensive 85, 294
- internal syntax 127, 130–31
- interro-negation 125, 129
- intransitive
- use 58, 60, 312
- predication (verb) 38, 68, 197, 204–5, 209, 233
- construction 49, 55
- non-existential intransitive clause 21, 220–28, 230, 239
- Inverse Locational Predication (ILP) 5, 10, 16–17, 34–37, 43–50, 61–62
K
- kind-referring 253, 269, 274
L
- lexicalization96
- light noun 90–92
- light verb 68–69
- list-reading 7, 93, 97, 115, 168
- localizing transitive construction188
- locational-possessive construction 23, 42
- locative construction 105, 121, 159
- locative expression (or constituent) 6, 17, 27, 149, 153–55, 165, 167, 180, 182–85, 202 sq., 246
- locative hypothesis 13, 22–23
- locative inversion 2, 17–20, 183, 253, 267
- locative paradigm 102, 105
- locative particle 105, 108
- locative source 103, 120, 123
- locative-existential 304–5, 307–08, 312, 327, 338
- locatum 145, 147–49, 160, 174
- locus 145, 147, 158, 165, 208, 265
- longitudinal quantity 236–40
M
- manquer 284 sq., 294 sq.
- mass noun 80, 88–90 sq., 200, 220–21 sq., 287–89
- mental space343
- metalinguistic negation 325, 335
- middle-passive113
- mono-argumentality115
- monoclausal 247, 249–51, 263, 265
- motion verb 3, 190, 196–97, 207, 246, 252
N
- narrow focusSee focus
- natural forces (or natural phenomena) 68–69, 71, 90
- necessity 274, 294, 319
- negation
25–27, 87, 89, 124, 224, 230, 284 sq., 301–5 sq., 325 sq.
- descriptive vs. metalinguistic negation 325–31, 343 sq.
- negation of existence 25, 298, 313, 325
- negative
- existential 25–27, 91, 284 sq., 292, 302 sq., 308, 325, 332–34, 339, 341–43
- existential cycle25
- prefix 328, 332, 334
- sentence (or utterance, clause) 47, 79, 81–82, 87–88, 91–92, 94–95, 316, 321, 330–34
- neutral sentence 198–200, 207
- neutralization 5, 89, 116, 222, 267, 314
- new entity 71, 114, 141, 153
- new referent (or brand-new, hearer-new referent) 15, 21–22, 107, 109, 145–146, 151, 158–159, 181, 185, 201–2, 212, 207, 211–12, 250
- nominal sentence 319–22
- non affected patientSee affected patient
- non-canonicity 2–3, 9–10, 16–17, 19–21, 24, 26
- non-canonical syntax (or morphosyntax, construction) 3, 9, 10, 16, 19, 21, 27, 53, 70, 105, 213
- non-cleft 23, 165–174
- non-existential (form, clause, sentence, construction) 3, 19–21, 220–21, 224–26 sq.
- non-topical 13–15, 19–20, 145–49, 164, 174, 186, 201, 252
- non-universality 248, 268–69
- non-verbal predication 29, 137, 177 See nominal sentence
- norm 3, 56, 229, 284, 292, 294–95, 297
- numeral 88–89, 92, 97, 247, 267, 297
O
- Obligatory-Subject Languages111
- obligatory vs. optional presence of locatives 187–88 sq., 202, 205
- oblique-possessor 37, 39, 42, 51–57, 60, 62
- onomasiological (approach, format, content, domain) 23, 102–6, 111–13, 116–18, 134
- ontological 181, 189–90, 213
- ontology 189, 192, 204, 208, 214
- origo126
- ownership 143–47
P
- partition 250, 266, 269, 277, 296
- partitive article 80, 83–87, 97 sq., 287
- partitive case 18, 24, 221–25, 228–38, 241
- partitive pronoun 107, 110
- partitive reading 21, 24, 84, 181–82, 210–12, 221, 223–24, 231–32, 247, 254–57, 296
- passive construction 83, 108, 130, 250
- path
190, 228
- natural path227
- patient 53, 62, 68, 191–92, 239–40
- perception 5, 117, 206, 313
- perspectivization 10–11, 20, 34–35, 37, 43–44, 49, 227
- pivot
3–6, 13–15, 18–22, 24–25, 140, 148–49, 160 sq., 250–53, 254 sq.
- contrastive 169–71
- definite 13–15, 81, 92 sq., 164–70, 247
- generic 226, 255–56, 265, 268
- quantified 251, 255–56
- place holder109
- Plain Locational Predication (PLP) 10, 16–17, 34–36, 38, 43–44, 227
- pointing 123, 133–34
- polarity
- negative 80, 86–88, 298, 302–3, 308, 318–19
- positive 81–83, 90, 95, 97, 285, 298, 302, 308 sq.
- polyfunctionality (or multifunctionality, multifunctional) 3, 10–12, 25, 27, 275–76
- possessee 34–35, 37–39 sq., 145, 147–48
- possession 2, 5, 22–23, 35–37, 39–40, 45–46, 48, 51–54, 58, 60–62, 64–66, 112, 143–45, 147–49 sq.
- possessive construction (or clause) 22, 28, 34, 36, 37–42, 44–46, 49 sq., 54 sq., 112, 304–5
- possessor
34–39, 41, 44–46, 49–56, 58 sq., 147, 149, 288, 293, 295–97
- genitive-possessor 39, 60
- oblique-possessor 37, 39, 42, 51, 53 sq., 62
- S-possessor38
- posture verb 3, 17, 60, 194, 205–6, 246, 261
- postverbal (argument, noun phrase, subject) 3, 19, 140, 149, 162, 184, 199, 203, 209–10, 221, 246, 252
- precipitation 74–76
- predicate
- episodic 258, 270, 272
- eventive 183–85
- negative 285, 294
- stative 60, 183–85, 190, 202
- telic 184, 193
- presence 1, 3, 9, 12, 35, 43, 70–71, 196, 214
- presentational (or presentative) 3, 14–15, 70–71, 117–18, 122 sq., 132 sq., 141–43, 149–50, 154 sq., 162, 164, 171, 247, 249–50, 252, 311, 313, 316, 318
- presupposition 326–27
- preverb 205, 207–8, 303
- preverbal subject 3, 19–21, 23–24, 182–85, 212–13, 251, 267–68
- proform 3–4
- pronoun
- anaphoric 153, 156, 289, 333
- correlative 108, 110
- demonstrative 111, 132
- expletiveSee expletive
- locative 140, 142, 153, 155–56
- oblique 107–8, 110
- personal 14, 53, 107–9, 117, 128, 149, 289
- prototype 223, 227, 231
- proximal (vs. distal) 125–26
- pseudo-relative clause 141–42, 149, 155, 162, 165, 168, 170–71, 174
- punctual 84–85, 88, 234–36, 257, 260
- pure existence 3, 11, 18, 119
- pure existential 118 sq.
- pure presentational 122 sq.
Q
- quantification / quantificational 25, 96, 224, 237–38, 250, 270–73, 285, 290–91, 327
- quantifier
81, 88–89, 91–92, 124, 228–33, 235–41, 243–44, 284, 291–92, 294
- adverbial 88–89, 92, 97, 291–92
- existential288
- mass 220, 228–30, 233, 238
- number 80, 88, 99, 224, 227–33, 238 sq.
- quantitative analysis 88, 92
- quantity 85, 89–90, 221, 224, 228–32, 235–41, 290–92, 294–99
- quantity noun 89–90, 291
R
- reality 274, 326, 343–44
- reanalysis 6, 41, 53–56, 60, 312–13, 321
- reductionism 102–3
- reflexive-anticausative construction 113, 313
- rhematic content 114, 131
- rhematic location (or rhematic-locational) 12–13, 18, 43, 145–49, 151, 157–59, 165, 171, 172, 174
- rhematic possession (or rhematic-possessive) 145, 147–49, 157, 159
- rhetorical device 339–44
S
- scope of negation 87, 89, 284, 292, 299, 328–29, 334–35, 343
- Se argument 5, 11, 24, 220–22, 224 sq., 228–32, 233 sq.
- semantic classes of eventualities 196–98, 213–14
- semasiological (approach, content, format) 102–6, 107 sq., 117–18, 121, 134
- semasiology 104 sq.
- source construction 25, 40 sq., 54, 103–4, 111–13, 117–18, 120–21
- space 43, 111, 115, 117–19, 157–58, 183, 185, 262 sq.
- spatial deixis 111, 116–17
- spatial dimension 23, 102–3, 111, 118, 123, 134
- spatio-temporal (anchoring, localization, location, parameters, reference, setting) 6, 156, 172, 180–83, 202, 248, 258, 262–66
- specialized construction 3, 9, 12 sq., 19–21, 27, 70, 97, 247 ; See also non-canonical
- specific indefinite 15, 182, 200, 207
- spoken corpus248
- stage-level predicate 6, 119–21, 134, 247–48, 256–60, 270, 273, 275
- stage topic183
- state
- ambient 23, 84–85, 88, 90, 97–98
- mental208
- state verb (stative verb or predicate) 111–12, 117, 183–85, 190, 194, 202, 206, 233, 235, 258
- stative construction (or sentence) 112, 194, 203, 205, 207
- storm 72–75, 77
- stress 114, 205, 303
- subject
- agentive 213–14
- inverted 52–53
- postverbal 209–10
- subject-verb agreement 45, 220–21, 225
- subject-verb order (SV) 2–3, 20, 141, 175, 186, 251, 274–75
- substance 74–77, 84–85, 88–89, 99, 224, 229
- superlative92
- suppletion 303–10, 313–15
- support noun90
- swarm-verbs 285, 288–90
T
- telic (aspect, construction, event) 184, 193–96, 202–3, 205–9, 213–14
- text cohesion109
- thematic location 43, 145, 147–48, 152–53, 157, 159
- thematic possession 145, 147–48, 157
- thematic role 17, 181, 189, 191–92, 202, 204, 206
- thematic hierarchy202
- theme 192, 285–99
- there be-ILP44See also Inverse Locational Predication (ILP)
- thetic (construction, judgment, sentence, statement) 6, 11, 13, 16, 21, 24, 70, 98–99, 104, 106, 114, 132, 181 sq., 190, 202, 210 sq.
- thetic/categorical distinction 11, 21, 24, 183, 210 sq.
- theticity 12, 21, 132
- topicality 11, 53–54, 62, 181–82, 210–12, 214
- topicalization 53–56, 60, 182
- topic group 202–4, 210–14
- topic position 54–55, 198–205, 207, 209, 212
- transfer verb117
- transitive (clause, construction) 34–35, 41, 45, 49, 52–55, 58, 60, 71, 108, 187–88, 204–5, 291, 312
- transitive verb 36, 39–40, 56, 58, 61–62, 128–30, 188, 195, 197, 202, 204–5, 211, 213, 250, 291, 312–13
- transitivity spread71
- transitivization 23, 37, 40–42, 51 sq., 62
- truth conditions 26, 193, 251, 268, 328–30, 333–36
U
- unaccusative verb 129–31, 206, 246, 262, 267, 291, 293
- underlying locative structure 13, 22–23, 61–62
- universality (semantic) 24, 267–69, 275
- use-mention mix 330, 333, 335
V
- variation in existential constructions 1–3, 8–9, 105
- verbal modifier position (VM) 198–200, 203–6, 208–10, 212–14
- viewpoint 11, 18, 20–21, 35, 222 ; See also external viewpoint
- voilà 122–34
W
- weak
- definite 288, 290
- indefinite 181–82, 288, 296
- weather noun 68–69, 72–74, 76–80, 82–83, 87–90, 92–94, 97
- weather verb 68–72, 77–78
- world of words 336–39, 343
