In:Semantic-Pragmatic Change from Intersubjective to Textual Meanings
Edited by Giulio Scivoletto and Ryo Takamura
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 353] 2025
► pp. 287–288
Index
Published online: 27 June 2025
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.353.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.353.index
A
- act 198–200
- actual 40–43, 49, 51–55, 57–65, 68–71
- adverb 81–82, 86, 88
- adverbial 41–42, 82, 87, 129, 275
- advice 105, 108–110, 115, 119–120
- allocutive256
- analogy, analogical extension 112, 135, 137, 141, 168
- analyzability 138, 141
- anaphoric, anaphoricity 5, 63, 70, 113, 225–226, 238–241, 276
- attention-getting 87, 260–262, 276
B
- benefactive171
- bidirectionality 123–125, 275
- bilingual discourse 254–255
- byproduct 11, 92, 95, 97, 281
C
- change of state 192, 196, 208, 261
- cline 69, 76–78, 194, 263, 276–277, 279
- coded meaning 69, 252, 258, 262
- cohesion 11, 43, 70–71, 274, 279, 282
- command 139, 156, 160, 163–164, 169, 171–172
- concessive 154, 164–168, 170, 177
- conditional 4–5, 31, 71–72, 104–108, 116–119, 138–142, 154, 158–159, 161–163, 228, 240
- connectives 69, 130–132, 136, 138–139, 141–145, 147–148, 276–277, 279
- constructional change195
- constructional schema 135, 137, 141
- constructionalization 264–265, 280
- correction 89, 255, 259–261, 263
D
- desiderative 159, 175, 178
- dialogic structure 223, 225, 239–240
- digression 95, 193, 195, 209, 211–212, 216
- directive 107, 110–115, 131, 134, 141, 145–147, 157–161, 163–164, 172, 257
- discourse orientation 17, 31, 34, 145, 266
- discourse-pragmatic plane264
- discourse marker 6, 41, 43, 79–83, 97–99, 146, 194–201, 213, 222–223, 254–255, 274
- discourse position 63, 70, 80, 107, 179, 200–201, 216–217
- discourse unit 198–200
E
- emphasis, emphatic 87, 113–114, 134, 169, 191, 257–258, 262–263
- enumerative 169–170, 180
- enunciation 248–249
- exhortation 256–257, 262
- extension 5, 30, 135, 137, 141, 143, 222, 257
- extreme subjectification 20, 23, 31, 34
- evaluative 89, 111, 157–158, 250
F
- face 55, 79–80, 83–85, 87–93, 96–98, 146, 231, 236–239, 281
- fictive interaction 60, 142, 223, 237, 238, 240, 281
- formulaic 41, 61
- future 18, 21–28, 30, 34, 161, 223
G
- goal 108–111, 113, 115, 119–120, 122
- gradience 7, 20, 107, 122, 253, 282
- grammaticalization 2, 5, 20, 27, 30, 33–34, 81, 131, 136, 141–142, 144–145, 148, 154, 166, 193, 227, 251, 272–275, 277–278, 280
H
- honorific 44, 51–52, 146
I
- ideational 2, 251, 264–265, 273
- illocution 42, 53, 90, 97, 131, 134, 139, 142, 145, 156, 191, 198–199, 228, 247, 266, 278
- imperative 4–5, 19–20, 71–72, 129–131, 143–147, 161–172, 177–180, 228, 248, 252, 255–256, 258–262, 279–280
- intention 156, 170–171, 191, 223, 247–248
- interjection 191, 193, 195, 203–205, 207, 212, 214, 256–257
- intersubjectification 2–3, 11–13, 19–20, 32, 34, 57, 76, 124, 144, 154–155, 157–158, 227–229, 240, 244–245, 251–253, 258, 261–262, 272, 274–275, 277, 279, 282
- intersubjectivity:
- actual 41, 43, 57–59, 61, 63–64, 68–70
- attitudinal 146, 147
- extended 7, 20, 42, 60, 148, 229
- pretend 41, 43, 57, 58, 60–61, 64–65, 67–68, 71
- responsive 146–147
- textual 146, 147
- interpersonal 44, 84–85, 87–89, 136, 139, 156, 195, 251, 255, 258, 273, 277, 279
- intervention 198–200
- invited inference 108, 252
J
- joint attention146
M
- mention: direct/indirect 48–51, 55–56
- metaphor 118–119, 256
- metonymy 118–119, 257
- mirative 255, 259, 261, 263, 276
- mirror neuron246
- modal competence247
- modality:
- epistemic 22, 30, 192, 249
- deontic22
- future-oriented 22, 24–27, 30, 34–35
- past-oriented24
- present-oriented 20–25, 28, 30, 34
- strong necessity 22, 26
- weak necessity 22–23
- modal particle 59–60, 98
- monologization 223–226, 229, 236–240
N
- non-lexical marker 213, 281
O
- ontogenetic7
P
- parataxis 166, 180
- performativity 248–249, 251
- perlocution 148, 266
- persistence 131–132, 134–135, 138, 141–142
- phenomenological 246–248
- phylogenetic248
- politeness 7, 77, 80, 83, 89, 92–93, 98–99, 231, 237
- pragmatic strengthening 32, 44, 70
- pragmaticalization 89, 274
- pretend 40–43, 49–55, 57–66, 68–71
- procedural 194, 198–199, 207, 274–275, 279–280
- prohibitive 130–135, 137–142, 145–146, 162
- propositional 155–156, 170, 172, 177
Q
- quotative 41, 61–62, 70, 84–85, 92–93, 97, 168, 276
R
- reduction 195, 261–262, 273–275
S
- scalar additive 130, 132–135, 141
- scope 21–22, 26–27, 29, 170, 193, 196–198, 200–201, 213, 216, 245, 259, 261, 263, 273–275
- speaker-hearer dyad265
- speculative 175–176
- speech act 2, 19, 105, 107, 118, 228, 247, 249, 257, 266, 274
- speech act-orientation 17, 144, 227, 265–266, 274
- speech event 46, 49–52, 56–57
- speech event lexeme 41–42
- stance 41, 63, 83, 85, 89–92, 94, 97, 257, 260, 281
- subact 198–199
- surprise 174, 178
T
- textualization 11–13, 57, 144, 253, 258, 261–263, 272, 275, 279, 281–282
- textuality 5–6, 131, 145, 147–148, 180, 195, 253, 276
- theory of mind 7–8
- topic 6, 54, 83–84, 94–95, 192–193, 211–212, 223, 225–226, 233, 237–241, 255–256, 263, 276–277, 281–282
U
- unidirectionality 12–13, 69–70, 72, 105, 119, 122–125, 143–145, 177, 262–264, 273–275
V
- vagueness 106–108, 122–125
- val.es.co. model 196, 198–202, 213, 216
- vocative 171, 191, 193, 203–205, 207, 212, 214, 281
