In:Silent Instruments: Syntax, semantics, and acquisition of the instrumental role in Italian
Alice Suozzi
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 293] 2026
► pp. 217–217
Index
Published online: 26 March 2026
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.293.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.293.index
A
- anti-reconstruction effect 53–54, 60
B
- body part 23–24, 39
C
- causation (see cause, causal) 5–13, 14, 16, 46, 48
- cliticization 56–58, 60
- co-compositionality (see co-compositional) 77, 83, 143
D
- default
- argument 74–76
- instrument 82–83, 151–160
- defaulting 174–175
E
- enabling Instrument 9–10, 50, 61
- event-Internal adjunct 36–37
- external tool 23–24, 39
G
- Generative Lexicon71
H
- helping Instrument 9–10, 50, 61
I
- incorporation, semantic72
- Indefinite Null Complement68
- informativeness 68–71, 79
- INST-lexical item13
- intermediary Instrument 8–10, 50, 61
- iterativity 52, 60
L
- Lexically-Conditioned Omission67
N
- null objects 66–71
O
- open
- instrument 83–85, 160–169
- prototype173
- ordering test 54, 60
P
- participant PP 36–37, 61
- pro-form replacement55
R
- recoverability, semantic 68–71, 78–79
S
- secondary complement 35–36, 61–62
- secondary participant 59, 61
- selectivity, semantic 69–71, 78
- Semantic Bootstrapping Hypothesis 112–113
- Semantic Obligatoriness Criterion 39–41, 60
- Semantic Specificity Criterion 42–46, 60
- shadow
- argument 72–74
- instrument 79–81, 147–151
- prototype 172–173
- similarity, semantic94
- Strictly Lexicalist Approach111
- Syntactic Bootstrapping Hypothesis 113–114
T
- true argument76
U
- use-structure 16–18
V
- verb-dependent interpretation 51, 60
W
- with-structure 16–18
