In:Current Theoretical and Applied Perspectives on Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics
Edited by Diego Pascual y Cabo and Idoia Elola
[Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 27] 2020
► pp. 343–344
Index
Published online: 4 June 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/ihll.27.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/ihll.27.index
A
- a lo mejor5, 215–231
- anaphoric pronoun175–176
- animacy234–249, 253–269
- accessibility theory176
- assemblage179
- atomic tokens179
B
- bien46, 58, 143, 226, 253–271
- bigram191, 196, 198, 210
- bipolar montage pair electrodes162
C
- clitic left-dislocation233
- cómo de109–112, 114, 116, 118–120, 122–124
- complex reference object179
- complex systems41, 61
- conjunction cost179
- Constraint rankings89, 101
- contextualized preference task254, 258
- corpus-based approach42
- context-driven GJT239
- creole273–276, 279–283, 285–287, 289–294
- cuán109–110, 112, 114, 117–118, 120, 123, 128
D
- default forms42, 253–255, 257, 267
- Deg112, 117, 123, 126, 128
- deontic desideratives324
- deontic modality229, 320, 322–323, 325
- dialectal subject expression64–65, 81
- differential object marking (DOM)5, 233
- diphthongal8–12, 17, 20–25, 28–29
- diphthongization192
- duration193–197, 200, 203–204, 210, 219–220, 295–296, 300–301, 303–306, 308–316
- durative predicates219, 226
E
- epoched162
- epistemic modal adverb215–217, 223, 226, 230
- epistemic modalities322
- explicit subject expression66
- event-related potentials153–154
- eventive predicates222
F
- factor analysis42, 48, 293
G
- geocoding15, 20, 29
- geotagging277
- grammatical matching176
- grammaticalization133–150, 256–257, 265–266, 268, 270
H
- heritage speakers90–104, 233, 236, 239, 304, 319–325
I
- ideologies291
- inflectional morphology42, 48, 54–56, 59
- informational load hypothesis177
- intensifier46–51, 138–141, 253, 255–261, 264–269
- interface hypothesis171, 324
- international service learning71
- intertonic syncope189–190, 209, 211
- invited inferencing theory of semantic change135
- islander273–292
L
- L2 acquisition63–65, 81–82, 248, 319–323
- Laísmo65
- language contact64, 85, 107, 174, 273–276, 287, 290, 319
- language policy291
- left branch condition117–118
- leísmo65
- linguistic complexity39–45, 49, 57–60
- linguistic landscape273–292
M
- marked42, 47–48, 54, 103, 105, 127, 169, 234, 236–238
- mastoids162
- metonymization137, 139–140
- modality215, 229, 231, 255, 269, 319–325, 338–339
- monophthongal9–12, 17, 20–24
- mood41, 59, 86, 91, 156, 231, 235, 319–339
- morphological ambiguity86, 98
- muy46, 57–59, 67, 75–76, 115–116, 138–139, 141–143, 146, 218, 220–221, 253–264, 266–271, 328
N
- n-gram197
- no-referent condition160, 167
- Nref154–155, 162, 168, 170–171
- null subject67, 72, 75, 85, 93, 105, 155–156, 158, 168, 171–172, 177, 184
O
- one-referent condition159–160, 164–165, 167
- organic approach42–43
- overt pronoun penalty175, 177, 180, 183
- overt subject pronouns66, 68–70, 79–81, 86
P
- para46, 48, 58, 76, 125, 141–142, 180–184, 189–206, 208–211, 213, 223, 306
- parallel function175
- perception292, 295–296, 302–305, 309–311, 313–316
- perceptual assimilation model303
- pied-piping109–130
- poco133–150
- pra189–211
- praat194, 212, 306, 317
- principal component analysis39–40, 48, 279, 285, 292–293
- pro-drop language66
Q
- qué75, 109–110, 112, 114–118, 120–121, 123, 128, 242, 328
- qué tan109–110, 116, 118, 120, 123, 128
R
- raizal275–276, 280, 282–287, 290–292
- rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP)161
- referential dependencies153
- retention256, 266
- rhotics295–297, 302–305, 308, 310, 314–316
S
- second person specific68
- segmental duration304–306, 313, 316
- semanticization133, 136, 142, 145
- signage273–292
- social media13, 290
- spanish subjunctive319–323, 338
- specificity234–235, 239, 250, 252
- stative predicates219–223
- structural complexity233–234, 239–241, 247–248
- structural prominence176
- structure-preserving condition112–113, 119
- subextraction117–118, 120–122, 124
- subject assignment176
- subject pronoun (expression),
- Switch reference67–68, 73–78, 86–105
- synchronized computer mediated communication44
T
- TAM86–101
- telicity219
- third person singular (3SG)85
- topic-prominent language233, 238, 247
- traugott and dasher’s invited inference theory for semantic change216, 224
- traugott’s subjectification theory216
- traugott’s tendency III215
- trigram197–209
- tripartite systems253–255
- tuteantes9–10
- tuteo8–12, 16–17, 20–30
- twitter13–16, 29–30
U
- unmarked42, 47, 54–55, 254
- utterance-token meaning135–136
V
- variationist approach69
- voiced alveolar tap295
- voiced alveolar trill295–296
- voseo7–31
- vowel height192–196, 208
W
- word-boundary phenomena211
