In:From Verbal Periphrases to Complex Predicates
Edited by Mar Garachana Camarero, Sandra Montserrat Buendia and Claus Dieter Pusch
[IVITRA Research in Linguistics and Literature 31] 2022
► pp. 234–238
Index
Published online: 1 December 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/ivitra.31.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/ivitra.31.index
A
- abilitysee modality
- achievement 93, 96
- accomplishment206
- action verbsee verb
- actionality205
- activesee voice
- activity 90, 93, 96, 206
- ADMITE corpus 171, 174
- Aktionsartsee actionality
- alethicsee modality
- allativesee verb
- American Sign Language (ASL) 20, 23–24, 26, 31, 33, 37
- anterior 30, 44, 54, 150, 167
- apodosissee conditional sentence
- Archaic Latinsee Latin
- aspect
13, 151, 182, 206
- complete (action) 174, 178
- completive 4, 25, 177, 178
- conclusive25
- continuative 4, 20
- frequentative4
- habitual 4, 22, 92, 194
- imperfective 4, 16, 35
- inceptive 4, 17, 35
- inchoative 3, 115, 124
- ingressive 4, 19, 35, 124
- interruptive174
- iterative 20, 51, 53
- perfective 24, 36
- progressive 4, 20, 88
- prospective 115, 123, 124, 125
- resultative 32, 34, 55, 150, 157, 167, 177–179
- terminative44
- aspectual verb
88, 205
- soler4
- Australian Sign Language (AUSLAN) 31, 37
- auxiliarysee verb
- auxiliary selection 43, 149, 159, 168, 221
- auxiliation 136, 189
B
- bare infinitive 194, 204
- BIBLIA MEDIEVAL corpus 133, 171, 174
- Biblical Latin (Bible)see Latin
- bridging context 64, 100, 134, 137, 176–178
- British Sign Language (BSL)26
- Bybee, Joan 64, 78, 212
C
- Canadian Frenchsee French
- Catalan
3, 6, 63, 88, 91, 95, 106, 115, 132, 175, 180, 190, 212
- Central Catalan91
- Eastern Catalan91
- Old Catalan 5, 64, 73, 79, 82, 87, 92, 95, 116, 182, 192
- Western Catalan91
- Catalan Sign Language (LSC) 3, 15
- Central Catalansee Catalan
- Christian Latinsee Latin
- CICA corpus 64, 89, 127
- CIGCA corpus 64, 89
- circumstancial inferencesee inference
- Classical Latinsee Latin
- Classical Spanishsee Spanish
- clitic climbing 191, 199
- cliticization
26, 193
- mesocliticization203
- COC corpus91
- COD corpus91
- coercion206
- cohesion 6, 222, 226–227
- collocation 132, 183, 185
- commutation 219, 225–226
- complement fronting197
- complementizer 195, 204
- completesee aspect
- completivesee aspect
- complex predicate 15, 190
- Comrie, Bernard32
- conceptualization65
- conceptualizer 65, 71–76
- conditional sentence57
- apodosis57
- protasis57
- conclusivesee aspect
- construction 2, 3
- construction grammar
2, 3, 133, 174
- diachronic construction grammar171
- constructionalization3
- contactsee language contact
- context15
- continuativesee aspect
- contrastive focussee focus
- copula154
- copulative verbal periphrases216
- COR corpus91
- CORDE corpus 127, 133, 140–144, 158, 171–182
- Corpus del Español 107, 127
- custom 92, 96, 99, 103–104
- counterfactualsee modality
- counterexpectativity 174, 185
- CREA corpus 133, 171, 174, 184
D
- decategorization 6, 219–222, 226
- deductive inferencesee inference
- defective verb89
- degrammaticalizationsee grammaticalization
- deonticsee modality
- deontic necessitysee modality
- desemanticization 6, 185
- development 93, 96
- diachronic construction grammarsee Construction Grammar
- directionality189
- discourse markers2
- discourse traditions 132, 137–139, 171, 179
- double-compound form 4, 41
- dynamicsee modality
E
- Early Romancesee Romance languages
- Eastern Catalansee Catalan
- embedded clause48
- English205
- epistemicsee modality
- epistemic possibilitysee modality
- epistemic necessitysee modality
- event 50, 150, 155, 167, 200
- evidencialitysee modality
- evidential marker 64–67, 79, 82
- evidential periphrasis80
- experientialsee modality
F
- Fabra, Pompeu123
- figure-ground shift53
- Flemish Sign Language (VGT)27
- focus199
- contrastive focus200
- informational focus199
- focus marker174
- focus markersee focus
- formal register91
- frame117
- French
3, 42, 44, 55, 63, 91, 115
- Canadian French151
- Old French 104, 116, 196, 199
- frequentativesee aspect
- frequency 90, 106–107, 158
- Friulan / Friuliansee Rhaeto-Romance
- Frog Story16
- forme surcomposéesee double-compound form
- futuresee tense
- future periphrasis121
- future tense markersee tense
- future tense periphrasis115
- future subjunctivesee mode
G
- Galician91
- generic inferencesee inference
- German 131–132, 205
- German Sign Language (DGS)27
- gerund205
- gesture37
- grammaticalization
2–6, 36, 65–71, 78, 90, 131, 133, 137, 139–140, 145, 154, 171, 174–175, 179, 182–186, 189, 197, 204, 211, 218
- degrammaticalization 5, 189, 197, 204
- Greek 133, 138, 139
- Greek Sign Language (GSL)22
H
- H-possessive structure145
- habit 96–99, 104
- habitualsee aspect
- Heine, Bernd 117, 119, 213, 222
- historical presentsee tense
- historical syntax131
- historiographical texts5
- homophonous form125
- Hong Kong Sign Language (HKSL) 25, 33
I
- idiomatic expression3
- imperativesee mode
- imperfect (indicative)see tense
- imperfectivesee aspect
- impersonal verb 219–221, 225–226
- inceptivesee aspect
- inchoativesee aspect
- indicative, see mode
- Indo-European 133, 175
- Indo-Pakistani Sign Language (IPSL)27
- inductive inferencesee inference
- inference
4, 56, 88, 100, 105, 185
- circumstantial inference 66–67, 72
- deductive inference 79–80
- generic inference 66, 75–82
- inductive inference79
- invited inference 89, 96, 104, 109, 132, 171, 175
- narrative inference121
- pragmatic inference74
- pure conjecture66
- specific inference 66, 72–82
- information structure190
- informational focussee focus
- ingressivesee aspect
- interruptivesee aspect
- intersective gradience168
- intersubjectivity66
- interrogative test 222, 225–227
- intransitivity
47, 150
- unaccusativity47
- unergativity47
- invited inferencesee inference
- Invited Inferencing Theory of Semantic Change 89, 100
- Israeli Sign Language31
- Italian
47, 63, 91, 104, 200
- Medieval Italian104
- Neapolitan (Old)47
- Venetian48
- Italian Sign Language (LIS)27
- iterativesee aspect
L
- Labov, William16
- Lakoff, George116
- language acquisition204
- language contact37
- Latin
3, 92, 102, 105, 131, 133, 136–137, 145, 156
- Archaic Latin134
- Biblical Latin (Bible) 138–139
- Christian Latin 138–139
- Classical Latin 140, 144
- Late Latin 137, 139–140, 142
- Post-classical Latin 140, 144
- Republican Latin138
- Late Latinsee Latin
- left periphery203
- Lehmann, Christian191
- lexical verbsee verb
- lexicalization 3, 36, 185
- lexicon183
- light verbsee verb
M
- main clause48
- manner adverbials 152, 159, 166
- Medieval Catalansee Catalan
- Medieval Italiansee Italian
- Medieval Spanishsee Spanish
- mediopassivesee voice
- Meillet, Antoine 63, 67, 212
- mesocliticizationsee cliticization
- metaphoric change 116–117
- metonymic change 73, 116–117
- metonymy 50, 151, 156, 168
- Meyer-Lübke, Wilhelm115
- Mexican Sign Language (LSM) 17, 37
- mirativitysee modality
- modal auxiliary 64, 65, 73
- modal verb 4, 64–65, 79, 80, 131
- modality
49, 162, 166
- ability 133–139, 141, 145
- alethic1
- counterfactual 55, 57, 152
- deontic 1, 5, 63, 67–68, 70, 73, 76, 131–145
- deontic necessity 67, 69–70, 78
- dynamic1
- epistemic 2, 4, 56, 64–67, 79–82, 139, 141, 204
- epistemic possibility 66, 82, 67
- epistemic necessity 66, 71
- evidentiality 2, 4, 55, 64–67, 79, 82
- experiential49
- irrealis 162, 167
- mirativity1
- necessity140
- obligation 2–3, 131, 133–134, 140–141
- possibility140
- probability 131, 139, 141
- root modality204
- unexpected 171, 174–176, 180–181
- mode182
- imperative47
- indicative109
- subjunctive 83, 92, 215
- future subjunctive143
- motion verbsee verb
N
- Neapolitan (Old)see Italian
- narrative inference, see inference
- narrative marker116
- narrative past 174, 177–180, 185
- narrative periphrasis121
- NCA corpus127
- negation 35, 162, 198, 200
- necessitysee modality
- number182
- Nyabo 131–132
O
- obligationsee modality
- Occitan 45, 63, 91, 104, 119
- odd ratio 159, 165
- Old Catalansee Catalan
- Old Frenchsee French
- Old Portuguesesee Portuguese
- Old Romance Languagessee Romance Languages
- Old Spanishsee Spanish
P
- participle89
- passé antérieursee anterior past
- passivesee voice
- past marker 5, 172, 174
- Pear Story16
- perfectsee tense
- perfectivesee aspect
- periphrastic tense form 42, 149
- persistence 162, 167
- person182
- PHI Classical Latin Text corpus133
- phonetic / phonological reduction 6, 124
- PLD corpus133
- pluperfect 34, 54
- Portuguese
3, 91, 190, 203
- Old Portuguese 5, 105, 192
- possession135
- possessive verbssee verb
- possessor135
- possibilitysee modality
- Post-classical Latinsee Latin
- pragmatic inferencesee inference
- pragmaticalization36
- prefab 144–145, 185
- present (indicative)see tense
- probabilitysee modality
- progressivesee aspect
- prospective periphrasis123
- prospectivesee aspect
- protasissee conditional sentence
- prototypical effects4
- prototypical meaning 88, 108
- prototypical value 65, 67
- prototypicality 88, 168
- proverb100
- pure conjecturesee inference
Q
- quotative marker 5, 171–175, 184–185
R
- raising205
- reanalysis 136, 182
- reduplication20
- reflexivity 157, 159, 166
- relevance55
- reported speech 172, 184–186
- Republican Latinsee Latin
- restructuring verb190
- resultativesee aspect
- Rhaeto-Romance42
- Friulian 3, 42
- root modalitysee modality
- Romance Languages
2, 4, 5
- Early Romance Languages67
- Old Romance Languages139
- Western Romance Languages115
- Romanian 3, 6, 212
- Russian Sign Language27
S
- secondary topicsee topic
- semantic change 64, 66, 69, 71–73, 78–79, 82, 101
- semantic codification 76, 96
- semantic nucleus63
- semanticization 100, 105–106
- semi-auxiliary verbsee verb
- sign languages 4, 13
- Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT) 22, 27, 37
- similarity117
- simple pastsee tense
- Spanish
3, 5–6, 63, 94, 102, 115, 131–133, 149, 158, 171, 212
- Classical Spanish 131, 140
- Old Spanish 5, 116, 131–132, 139–141, 143–145, 149, 153, 172
- Spanish Sign Language (LSE)17
- speaker commitment 64–65, 67, 79–83
- Sprachbund41
- state 90, 93, 96, 104, 108
- stylistic fronting197
- subject 160, 166, 203, 205
- subjectification / subjectivation 69, 73, 76, 80, 83, 100, 104–105
- subjective hedge 79–80, 82
- subjunctivesee mode
- super-compositional constructionssee double-compound form
- synthetic form126
- synthetic preteritsee tense
- Swedish Sign Language (SSL) 23, 31
T
- telic verbsee verb
- telicity 151, 160, 167, 196, 206
- temporal clause45
- temporal posteriority133
- tense
162, 182
- future 3, 90, 131, 133, 171, 175
- historical present 121, 179
- imperfect 4, 89, 90, 92, 96, 102, 109, 143
- perfect 30, 45, 89, 150
- perfective past119
- present 89, 91–93, 96, 143, 172
- preterit121
- simple past 5, 89, 143, 171–176, 178–180, 185
- synthetic preterit121
- terminativesee aspect
- Tertullian137
- textual genre 177, 185
- textual typology 5, 132
- THLL corpus133
- Tobler-Mussafia law199
- topic197
- secondary topic203
- topicalization197
- transitivity 47, 157
- Traugott, Elizabeth 89, 78
- Turkish Sign Language (TİD) 14, 27
U
- unaccusativitysee intransitivity
- unergativitysee intransitivity
- unidirectionality 189, 206
- usage-based approach 132, 171, 174
V
- Vendler, Zeno48
- Venetiansee Italian
- verb
- action verb177
- allative verb 175–176, 178, 182
- auxiliary verbs 131, 142, 176, 181–185, 212, 217
- lexical verb 131, 134, 142, 176–177, 183–185, 218
- light verb142
- motion verb 133, 177
- possessive verbs 131, 135, 145
- semi-auxiliary verbs131
- telic verb 173, 175–178, 185
- verbum dicendi 48, 50, 122, 135, 137, 145, 173, 183–185
- verbal periphrasis
1–6, 14, 131–133, 136–145, 171–172, 175, 181–185
- acabar + gerund 215, 223
- acabar de + infinitive 216, 223
- acostumar + infinitive23
- acostumar de + infinitive97
- ajunge să subjunctive215
- aller + infinitive 3, 124
- anar + gerund88
- anar + infinitive 5, 115, 119
- anar a + infinitive123
- anar + gerund88
- avea de + participle216
- aver (haber) a/de + participle 5, 141
- aver a/de + infinitive 132, 139–141, 143–145
- avoir à + infinitive3
- començar (a) + infinitive19
- comenzar por + infinitive217
- continuar (a)/de/en + infinitive88
- continuar + verb21
- dēbeō + infinitive63
- deure + infinitive 4, 63, 65
- empezar (a) + infinitive19
- estar + gerund88
- going to +infinitive115
- habeo + infinitive 131–134, 136–139, 141
- habeo + participle 134, 141
- haber de/a + infinitive 5, 131–132
- haber que + infinitive3
- haver de + infinitive 3, 65, 217, 223
- ir + infinitive 3, 17
- ir a + infinitive 3, 17
- ir y + finite verbal group 5, 171–173, 175–176, 178–185
- jaquir(se) de + infinitive 88, 89
- llevar + participle215
- meterse a + infinitive3
- metersi a + infinitive3
- necesse habeo + infinitive136
- pensar + infinitive215
- poder + infinitive65
- ponerse a + infinitive3
- portar + participle215
- possum + infinitive139
- preparar + verb17
- se mettre à + infinitive3
- seguir + verb20
- ser + participle5
- soler + verb87
- tener que + infinitive 3, 217
- tenir + participle221
- terminar de + infinitive217
- trebui să subjunctive 215, 217
- voler + ploure221
- ἔχω + infinitive 133, 138
- verbum dicendisee verb
- voice
154, 182
- active 157, 167
- mediopassive156
- passive 47, 154, 219–220, 225–226
W
- Western Catalansee Catalan
- Western Romance Languagessee Romance Languages
