In:Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 11: Selected papers from the 44th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), London, Ontario
Edited by Silvia Perpiñán, David Heap, Itziri Moreno-Villamar and Adriana Soto-Corominas
[Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 11] 2017
► pp. 265–269
Index
Published online: 19 October 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/rllt.11.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/rllt.11.index
A
- Aboutness Topic 212, 215, 222
- Accomplishment86
- Accusative 101, 103–109, 111–112, 114–119, 123, 125, 161
- Accusative clitic 101, 103, 105–109, 111–112, 114–116, 123
- Achievement 79, 85
- Acoustic 192, 197, 206, 230–231, 236, 238–239, 243, 245
- Acoustic measures192
- Activity 77–81, 85, 87–90, 93, 95
- Activity predicates 78, 80–81, 95
- Additive 56–65, 67, 69, 71–75
- Additivity 53, 68, 72
- Addressee 57–58, 135–136, 138, 140–142, 160, 165
- Adjectival clause34
- Age of acquisition 196, 252
- Agree 114, 134–135, 185, 212
- Agreement
9, 79, 88, 91, 101–103, 105–112, 114, 119–125, 130–132, 136, 152, 165, 171, 186, 188, 209, 211–212, 214, 222, 227
- Markers 108–109, 130–131, 136
- Morpheme 101, 103, 105, 107, 109–111, 114, 121–123
- Morphology 152, 211
- ALF 149–150
- Algorithm 169, 171, 173, 178–179
- Ambiguity 13, 43, 53, 56–62, 68–69, 73–74, 80, 85, 93, 177
- American English 191–192, 194–196, 203–204, 207, 229
- Anaphor 247–252, 258–261
- Anchoring137
- Animate 94, 115, 117–118, 172
- Antecedent 105, 218, 247, 249–251, 253–261
- Anti-additive 57–60, 62–65, 67, 71–73
- Applicative
101, 103, 105, 107–110, 114, 121, 123
- Morpheme 101, 103, 105, 107, 109–110, 114, 121, 123
- Aspect 35, 38–39, 41, 48, 79, 81, 91
- Aspectual boundedness 78, 95
- Aspectual class 79, 82
- Assertion 53, 67–68, 74
- Ata-nominalisation92
- Ata-nouns 78, 81–85, 87, 89
- Atlas linguistique de la France 165
- Atomicity81
- Auxiliary 33, 38, 45, 127–131, 133–134, 137–138, 141, 143–145, 218
B
- Base-generated 56, 112
- Bilingual speakers 191–192, 194–195, 230, 263
- Binary feature159
- Breathy voice 192–193, 195
C
- Central Southern Italian dialects127
- Change-of-state predicates79
- CHILDES database216
- Class 78–79, 81–82, 129, 135, 242–243
- CLD 171–172, 175–176, 178, 180–184
- CLDFinder 179–185
- CLI 209–211, 213, 215, 218–219, 221–224
- Clitic
101–103, 105–112, 114–116, 119–125, 143, 147, 150–152, 160–165, 169, 171–172, 179, 181–188, 226, 264
see also dative clitic
see also accusative clitic
see also direct object clitic doubling
see also CLI
see also La
see also Le
see also Lo
- Doubling 101–102, 110–111, 115–116, 119–120, 124, 169, 171, 186–188
- Subjects147
- Code errors 180–182
- Component 33, 38, 40, 44, 46–47, 49, 72, 91–92, 136, 140, 142
- Compositionality of semantics 13, 26
- Conjunction 69, 71, 129, 173
- Context 31, 56, 58, 60, 62–63, 67, 72–74, 88, 156, 159
- Continuous 36, 40–42, 48, 197, 212, 219, 223, 262
- Contrast 158–159, 161–163, 165
- Convergence 226, 244, 259–260
- Copula 36–37, 42–43, 45, 47, 210, 225
- Copy135
- Corpora 169, 172, 174–175, 186
- Corpus 65, 169–170, 172–177, 186–188, 232, 235, 242, 245
- Corrèze 150, 153, 155–156, 158–159
- Creaky voice 191–195, 197, 202–204, 206–207
- Creuse 150–151, 153, 155–156, 158–159, 235
- Cross-linguistic influence 209, 224
- CSIDs 127–134, 136, 138–142
- Cultural 192, 203-204
- Curated text 177, 180, 185
D
- Dative
101–111, 114–117, 119–124, 161, 183
- Clitic 101–103, 105, 107–108, 110, 114–115, 161, 183
- De Morgan’s law 70–71
- DE operator 57, 64
- Default 15, 26, 28–29, 127, 130, 135–142, 145, 165
- Default Marking 127, 130, 138–142
- Definite 83, 87, 101, 181
- Delimitedness 78–79, 84
- Denominal forms88
- Dependency 30, 74, 159, 165, 177, 248–249, 260–261
- Derivation 38, 48–49, 81, 85, 89–92, 143
- Desire 10, 14, 16–19, 22, 27, 29
- Diachronic 82, 145, 147–148, 150, 157, 165, 167, 244
- Dialect 101, 115, 128–131, 133, 166, 169, 207, 226, 229, 233
- Dialectology 166–167
- Diatopic 148, 155, 157, 164
- Differentiation229
- Direct Object 108, 109, 169, 171, 179, 186
- Direct Object Clitic Doubling 169, 171-179, 183, 186
- Directive 10, 14, 16–19, 23, 27, 29
- Discourse topics 212, 247–248
- Disjunction 70–71
- Dislocated 104, 106, 112, 114, 122, 226
- Distributed Morphology 89, 91, 127, 130, 143
- Distribution 9, 14, 16, 30–31, 34, 44, 53–54, 57–58, 60–63, 67, 69, 72–73, 93, 159, 209–215, 218–219, 222, 230–232, 235, 237, 255
- Dominant language 192, 195, 215, 221–222
- Dordogne 150, 153, 155–156, 158–159
- Double derivation hypothesis89
- Duration 81, 85, 88, 92, 229, 232, 240–244
E
- Ə 151, 232
- ɚ 229–230, 236, 242–243
- Edited text 169, 177
- Emotive construal 15, 21
- Emotive factives10
- Emotive feature 11, 15, 22, 27–29
- Emotive sentience 18, 22
- English 19–20, 45, 50, 53–54, 65, 68, 73, 78, 83, 90, 96, 107, 176, 191–196, 199, 203–207, 209–227, 229–230, 234–235, 242–245, 247–252, 254–258, 260–261, 264
- Environment 20, 234
- Epistemic 10, 13–14, 16–23, 25, 27–28
- Errors 29, 171, 173–175, 178, 180–185, 218, 232, 264
- Estar 33–39, 41–52
- Even 53–58, 62, 67–68, 73
- Event nominals81
- Event plurality77
- Event unity81
- Eventive 33–34, 36, 38, 41–42, 49
- Exclusive65
- Expletive 105, 152–153, 155, 159, 218, 226, 248, 250
- Extended Projection Principle (EPP) 138, 211–212, 222, 224–226
F
- F1 180, 182, 232, 236, 238–239, 241–242
- F2 180, 182, 232, 236, 239, 242
- F3 232, 236–238, 242
- Factive 10, 13–14, 16–19, 21–22, 27–29
- Feature geometry 136, 147, 159–161, 164–166
- Features 9, 11–12, 15, 17–18, 21, 26–28, 34, 51, 92, 101, 118, 121–122, 127, 130, 132, 134–136, 138–144, 147, 152–153, 159–161, 165, 187, 191, 203, 206, 211, 222, 245–246
- Felicitous 40, 56, 58, 63, 65
- Felicity 56, 94
- Feminine 82, 102, 114–116, 125, 135, 153, 163, 183, 207, 254
- Focus 54–55, 57–58, 60, 62–63, 67–68, 72–73
- Formant 236, 238
- Formation 82, 89, 91–92, 96–97, 226
- French 9, 13–14, 16–17, 22–23, 30–31, 53–54, 58–60, 62–63, 65–67, 69, 71–73, 101, 129, 144, 147–148, 150–152, 165, 176, 194–195, 207, 226, 229–235, 237, 240–246, 252
- Frenchville 229–231, 233–235, 242–245
- Full DP 101, 211
- Fundamental frequency 192–194, 196
G
- Gallo-Romance 148, 150
- Gatineau French244
- Gender 101–103, 114–115, 119, 121–123, 135, 152, 164, 191, 197–200, 207, 254
- Gender agreement 101–103, 114, 122
- Grammatical person 149, 151–152, 164
- Group 135–136, 148, 196–200, 252, 255–258
H
- Habitual interpretation 35–37, 39, 41, 48–49
- Harmonics 192, 197, 199
- Haute-Vienne 150, 153
- Heritage speakers 191–192, 195, 199, 209–210, 222, 226, 263
- Hexagonal French232
- Homonymy 60, 62
I
- IL 34, 49
- Imperfective 39–40, 42, 50, 79
- Impersonal verbs158
- Impersonal constructions
- Inanimate 93, 115, 117–118, 135, 172, 254
- Individual-level predicate34
- Individuation 135–136, 139
- Infl 134–135, 137–138, 142, 144
- Innovation 229–230, 241
- Instrumental semelfactive81
- Intrasentential anaphoric subject247
- Island constraints 55, 57, 64
- Isogloss 153, 158
- Italian 67–68, 77–78, 81, 83, 90–92, 95–97, 101, 127, 129–130, 134, 143–145, 147–148, 151, 176, 213–214, 224, 227, 249–251
- Italian dialects 127, 129–130, 143, 145, 147–148, 151
K
- Kinds 38, 43, 50, 83, 96, 177
- Ko 153, 155–158, 160–165
L
- L1 192, 195, 210, 213–214, 220, 222–223, 247–248, 250–253, 258, 260–261
- L1 transfer 247–248, 251–253, 258, 260–261
- L2 191–192, 195–200, 202, 213–214, 222–223, 247–248, 250–253, 259–261
- L2 Acquisition 225, 247–248, 250, 253, 264
- L2 learners 191–192, 195, 199, 247–248, 250–251, 259–261
- La 101–103, 106–109, 112–113, 115–124, 163, 164, 181, 183, 196, 209
- La-for-las 101, 122–123
- Laísmo 101, 114–120
- Laísta 101–103, 114–116, 118, 120–123
- Language background questionnaire252
- Language change 170, 206, 229, 244
- Language contact 204, 222–223
- Language dominance 203–204, 209, 214, 216, 224
- Language isolate 229, 231
- Laryngealization192
- Le 101–107, 109, 111, 113–125
- Le-for-la 103, 118–121, 123
- Le-for-les 101–107, 109, 111, 114–115, 118–123
- Left dislocation 112, 119–120, 124, 172
- Legacy data 229–231, 234, 236, 242–244
- Leísmo 115
- Leísta 115, 124
- Les 101–107, 109–115, 118–125, 149, 156
- Lexical DP121
- Lexical entry 12, 16, 27, 67–68, 70
- Lexical semantics 9, 11, 18, 94, 96
- Lexical specialization214
- Licensing 28, 52, 210–213, 215, 218, 222–224, 247, 251
- Lip rounding 230, 238
- Lo 115, 171, 176–177, 183–184
M
- Majority language 210, 215
- Map 15, 147, 242
- Markedness 127, 130, 135, 138–142
- Masculine 102, 114–115, 151–152, 254
- Matrix verbs 56, 254
- Meaning 15–22, 26, 53, 65–66, 68–74, 89–92
- Même 53–54, 58–65, 67, 71–73
- Metaphony 127, 133–134, 141, 143
- Meteorological verbs 147, 155, 157–158, 161
- Mexican Spanish 191–192, 194–196, 203, 249, 263
- Minimal 56, 135–136, 138, 140–142, 212, 222
- Minimal Morphological Threshold 212, 222
- Modal 22–23, 25, 29, 45, 57–58, 63
- Modal voice 192–193, 203
- Modern Greek 9, 30
- Modern Standard Arabic252
- Monosyllabic236
- Monotone 57–58, 60, 62–63, 67, 72–73
- Monovalent 135, 147, 159
- Mood 9–11, 13–19, 21–22, 26
- Mora 131–132
- Moroccan Arabic 247, 250–251, 254, 262
- Morpheme 12, 101, 103, 105, 107, 109–111, 114, 121–123, 212
- Multiple Grammars hypothesis222
N
- Nanosyntax 11–12, 15, 26, 30–31
- Native-like 247, 250–252, 258–261
- Natural language processing 170, 174
- Ne serait-ce que 53–54, 63-65, 71–73
- Near-merger 229–230, 233, 243
- Negation 53, 55–57, 59–60, 64, 69–74, 218
- NIDs 148, 150–152, 155, 159, 165
- NLP 170, 173–175, 178, 185
- NODs 148–149, 151–152, 160, 164–165
- Nomina vicis 78, 81, 84, 93, 95
- Nominal base 84, 88
- Nominalisations 77–78, 81–85, 87–88, 90–93, 95
- Nominative 147, 161, 166, 227
- Non-emotive sentience18
- Non-monotone 57–58, 62–63
- Non-veridicality13
- Northern Italian Dialects 130, 147–148, 151
- Northern Occitan Dialects 147–148, 150–151, 166
- NPI 56–57, 59, 61, 64
- NSP 258, 260
- Null 104, 120, 247–251, 253–260
- Null subject 147–149, 153, 161, 164, 211–214, 218, 220–223, 247–250, 256–257
- Null subject pronoun 249–250, 256–257
- Number 101–103, 106–107, 111, 121–123, 134–135, 152, 212
- Number agreement 101–103, 106–107, 111, 121–123
Ø
- Ø 132, 152, 176, 220, 229–233, 235, 241–242, 245
O
- Object 94, 105–109, 120, 160, 169, 171, 177, 179, 249, 255–260
- Occitan 147–151, 160, 165–167
- Occitania 148–149
Œ
- Œ 229–233, 235–243, 245–246
O
- Offset236
- Only 53–56, 62, 65–69
- Onset 206, 223, 236, 252
- OSP259
- Overt 29, 106, 109, 127–128, 132–134, 138, 141–142, 209–215, 253–258, 260
- Overt subject pronoun 211, 213, 215, 218, 247–249, 251, 256–258
- Overt-subject language 209, 211, 214
P
- Position of the Antecedent Hypothesis (PAH) 249–252, 258–261
- Paradigm 129–130, 134, 150, 161–162, 164–165, 247–248
- Parameterization248
- Parsing 169, 175–177, 179, 247–248, 250–251, 258–260
- Part of Speech175
- Part of Speech (PoS) tagger 169, 185
- Partial agreement101
- Partial paradigms 147, 164
- Participant 17, 135–136, 139, 160, 162, 181, 200, 234, 236
- Participle 35, 42–43, 45, 47, 82, 96, 129, 143–144
- Particles 53–55, 62, 65, 67–69, 71–75
- Passive clause 33–35, 39, 42, 48–49
- Pattern Identification 169, 175
- Peninsular Spanish 194, 204, 249–250
- Pennsylvania 166, 229, 243, 245
- Perception 17–18, 49, 192, 205–206, 232–233
- Perceptual evidence233
- Perceptual match230
- Perfective auxiliaries 127, 130–A131, 134, 136, 138–142
- Personal constructions
- Phi-features161
- Phonemic 230–231, 233, 242–243, 245
- Phonetic transfer191
- Phonetically distinct230
- Phonetics 205–206, 244–245
- Phonology 143–145, 204, 245–246
- Pitch range192
- Pluractional activities88
- Plural 83, 85, 93–94, 102, 104, 115, 134–135, 162–163
- Polish 73, 143
- PoS 169, 174, 176, 178–179, 185
- PoS tagger185
- Postverbal 104, 172
- PPI 55–57, 60–61
- Praat 236, 244
- Pragmatic 171–173, 209–215, 218, 220–222, 247–251, 260
- Precision 171, 173, 180, 182
- Preposition 46, 86, 179–180, 182, 229
- Presupposition 53–57, 60–61, 64, 67–68, 74, 90
- Presuppositionality172
- Privative 33, 161, 165
- Pro 106, 114, 120, 210–211, 248–250
- PRO213
- Probe 39, 134–135
- Processing 170, 174–175, 185, 210, 213, 247, 249–251, 253, 255, 259
- Processive 77–78, 80–81, 85, 87–88, 91, 93, 95
- Pro-drop grammar 213–214
- Proficiency 196, 216–217, 226, 248, 251–254, 259, 261
- Progressive 33, 36–37, 40, 42, 46, 79–80, 147, 152
- Pronominal 101, 111, 119–120, 153, 159–161, 210–212, 214, 222, 247, 261
- Pronoun 105, 109–111, 116, 136, 151–153, 159, 164–166, 211–212, 218, 227, 249, 253–258, 262
- Proto-AGENT17
- Proto-PATIENT17
Q
- Quand même 53–54, 60–62, 64, 71–72
- Quantifier 40, 56–57, 183
R
- Raddoppiamento Fonosintattico 127, 129, 144–145
- Raw text 169, 177–178, 182, 185
- Recall 171, 173–174, 179–180, 182
- Referential subjects147
- Referring Expression160
- Reflexive 161, 165, 171
- Relative amplitude (dB)197
- Relative veridical 14, 16, 18, 21
- Rhotic 229–230, 235-237, 241–245
- Rhoticization 229–230, 236–238, 241
- Rioplatense 169, 172, 175, 178, 180–181, 184–187
- Rioplatense Spanish 169, 181, 186
- Root 89–91, 93, 155–156, 160–161
S
- Scalar 53–54, 56, 60–62, 64-65, 67–69, 71–75, 96
- Scalar presupposition 54, 56, 60–61, 64, 68
- Schwa 4, 229–233, 235–246
- Scope 53–64, 71–75, 248, 250
- Se 118, 150, 161, 171, 181, 183–184, 236
- Self-paced reading 252–255
- Semantics-dependent errors 180, 182
- Semel 77, 79–81, 84, 87–88, 91, 93–95
- Semelfactive predicates 2, 77–79, 81, 88, 92-93, 95, 97
- Sentience 17–18, 22, 27–28, 94
- Sequential bilingual 213, 215, 223
- Ser 33–39, 41–52
- Seulement 53, 62, 65–67, 69–73
- Singular 77–78, 81, 83–85, 93–95, 104, 130, 141–142, 162–163, 165, 181, 254
- SL 34, 49
- Socio-indexical meaning 203–204
- Southern Occitan 148–149
- Spanish 19, 33–35, 38–39, 42, 44–45, 49, 51, 67, 101–104, 107, 111, 114–116, 118–119, 121–125, 129–130, 143, 147–148, 165, 169, 171, 174–176, 181, 183–184, 186–188, 191–196, 199, 203–204, 206–207, 209–227, 244, 247–264
- Speaker 10, 13–15, 24–26, 28–29, 78, 135–136, 138–142, 152–153, 160, 165, 200
- Spectral 192, 229–230, 232, 236, 238-239, 241–243, 246
- Stage level predicate34
- State 15, 17–18, 20, 29, 36, 42–49, 79–80, 87, 92
- Stative 15–16, 27–28, 33–34, 36, 38, 41–42, 47, 49
- Strong veridical 14, 16, 18, 21
- Subject 10, 13–15, 17–22, 24, 26–29, 108, 134–135, 147–155, 161, 164–165, 196–197, 209–215, 218–223, 247–252, 255–261
- Subject omission 210, 213, 220, 225
- Subject pronoun 152–153, 159, 164–166, 227, 249
- Subjunctive 9–12, 14–18, 20–23, 25–26, 28–31, 63
- Sub-phonemic 230, 242–243
- Superset Principle12
- Syllable 131, 197, 231, 235, 254
- Syncretism 12–13, 16, 26, 143
- Synonymy 60, 62
- Syntactic structure 12, 38, 121–122, 138
- Syntax-semantics33
T
- Tagging Errors 180, 182
- Telicity 45, 78–79, 86, 96
- Temporal interpretation 33, 35–36, 39, 41–43, 48–49
- Temporoaspectual property33
- Tense 35–36, 39, 42, 48, 127, 136–139, 142, 155–156, 211
- Token 82–83, 237, 240–241
- Tokenisation effect82
- Topic Criterion 212–213
- Topichood 247
- Transmission 229, 241, 245
- TreeTagger 169, 178, 185
- Tweets170
- Twitter 170, 187
- Twitter posts170
U
- [Ucoincidence]137
- Underspecified 73, 137, 147, 160-161, 165-166, 213, 220
- Upper Southern Italian dialects127
- USIDs 127–129, 131, 142
V
- Values 134–135, 138–139, 165, 197–203, 212, 236–239
- Verbal base 84, 88–89
- Verbal morphology 150, 155, 211–213
- Verbs of saying 10, 14, 16–19, 21–22, 27–28
- Veridical 9–10, 13–14, 16, 18, 21–22, 28, 30
- Viewpoint 35, 39–41, 48, 50
- Vocal folds 192–193, 196
- Vocal fry 192, 204, 207
- Voice quality 191–192, 194–195, 197, 200, 203–207
- Uowel 82, 133–134, 206, 229–232, 235–243, 245–246
- Vowel backness239
- Vowel height 239, 241–242
- Vowel systems229
W
- Web corpus 169-170, 173
- Working memory 252–254, 262
