In:Serbian Clitics
Jasmina Milićević
[Studies in Language Companion Series 229] 2023
► pp. 165–166
Index of Terms
Published online: 10 February 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.229.ti
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.229.ti
A
- affix
1–2, 138, 142ff
- migrating affix 20, 142
- analysis (= speech comprehension)xiii
C
- clause-final position 75–76, 100
- clitic(s)2
- ad-verbal (verb-adjacent, verb-oriented) clitic xii, 6, 103
- converb clitic (clitic syntactically depending on VCVB) 10, 42, 95
- enclitic xi–xv, 7, 10, 18, 61, 137
- infinitive clitic (clitic syntactically depending on VINF) 10, 41–42, 89ff
- intraclitic (mesoclitic, endoclitic) xii, 7
- local clitic6
- phonological clitic xi, 4
- phrasal clitic 6, 10
- proclitic (preclitic) xii, xv, 7, 18, 70, 108
- second position [= 2P] (peninitial, sentential, clausal, Wackernagel) clitic xi–xii, 5, 6, 10, 16–17, 61ff, 87, 103, 111, 151, 152
- simple clitic xi, 5, 147
- special clitic xi, 5, 147
- syntactic clitic 4, 5
- clitic cluster xi–xii, 4, 12ff, 27, 41ff, 58–59, 83ff, 106–107
- clitic cluster template 13, 27, 41, 49
- clitic doubling (= doubling of a clause element by a clitic) 18–19
- clitic insertion, see also 2W placement
15, 17, 21, 72, 87
- obligatory insertion73
- optional insertion72
- preferences for (optional) insertion74
- clitic placement domain6
- finite 6, 41, 62
- non-finite 6, 12–13, 41, 62, 89
- cliticization 11, 27, 31ff, 38, 46, 50
- communicative (= information structure) factors in clitic placement 22, 28–29, 32ff, 38, 67, 72, 74ff, 80ff, 86
- communicative oppositions26
- constituent(s)
62, 67–68, 77ff, 81–82, 87
- contrastive constituent 67, 68ff, 75, 82–84, 87
- detached constituent 67–68, 82, 87–88
- final constituent 78–79, 82
- heavy constituent 67ff, 72, 83ff, 106
- initial constituent78
- converb 6, 10, 13–14, 41, 95
D
- deep-morphological structure/representation (of a sentence) 26, 29, 81, 104
- deep-morphological representation (of a wordform)113
E
- enclisisxii
H
- host (of a clitic)
xi, xiii, 3, 6–7, 14–16, 56–57, 64, 145ff
- absolute host 61–66, 83, 85
- actual host 61, 64–68
- insertable host 72, 74, 84
- potential host 14, 29, 61, 64–68, 84
- skippable host 67, 75, 84, 86
L
- linearization of clitics, see also linear placement of clitics xv, 12, 27, 58, 63, 77–78, 92ff, 102ff
- linear placement of clitics, see also linearization of clitics
xi–xii, 4, 14ff, 61ff, 76, 89ff, 98
- 2P placement 20, 106, 152
- 2W placement, see also clitic insertion 15, 21, 74, 152
- clause-initial placement xv, 10, 20, 17ff, 109
- delayed placement, see also skipping 14, 17, 61, 65, 69
- fixed placement 61, 65, 83, 87
- local placement (of infinitive clitics) 91ff, 106, 111
- non-local placement (of infinitive clitics), see also pseudo-climbing of infinitive clitics 90ff, 103, 106, 111
- post-prosodic break placement xv, 10, 20, 108
- variable placement 61, 67, 83, 87
M
- Meaning-Text linguistic model 23, 102, 130
- Meaning-Text linguistic theory xiii, 1, 23, 76, 78, 102
N
- non-host 14, 16, 61, 67ff, 76, 84
- non-projectivity (of sentences containing clitics)63
P
- palatalization (= a type of sandhi) 2, 139, 145
- partial deep-morphological structure/representation 29, 78, 82, 84, 107
- passive surface-syntactic valence (of a lexical unit)131
- person-case constraint 50, 100–101
- proclisis xii, 89, 108ff
- prosodic heaviness (of a constituent) ix, 62, 74, 87, 90ff, 151
- prosodic inversion21
- prosodic vs. syntactic approaches to clitic placement 9, 21
- prosody (as a factor in clitic placement) 4–5, 21, 62, 67, 82, 87, 90ff, 99
- pseudo-climbing (of infinitive clitics), see also non-local placement (of infinitive clitics) xiii, 14, 16ff, 49, 55, 88, 89ff, 97–98, 103
R
- restructuring verb(s) 90, 94, 99
- rules:
- clitic manipulating rules27ff
- cliticization rules 27, 38, 76
- linearization rules (= clitic linear placement rules)83ff
- “avoid clause-final position” rule86
- basic clitic linearization rules 85, 105 (for infinitive clitics)
- clitic cluster building rules
27, 59, 83, 102
- deletion rules 54–56, 102
- filter rules 27, 50–51, 55, 102
- je/ju allomorph rule 48, 52, 53
- host identifying rules 83–84
- insertion rules85
- preference rules:
- preference rules for (optional) insertion86
- preference rules for (optional) skipping86
- preference rules for (optional) pseudo-climbing107
- correspondence rules 23, 27, 38
- implicational rules28
- linearization rules for non-clitic elements of the clause81
- constituent building rules81
- rules for linear arrangement of constituents82
- clitic manipulating rules27ff
S
- skipping, see also delayed placement (of clitics)
14, 17, 65, 69ff, 75, 86, 87
- repeated skipping69
- stop deletion (= a type of sandhi)145
- surface-morphological representation (of a wordform)113
- surface-syntactic communicative structure 24, 26, 67, 74ff, 80ff, 86
- surface-syntactic dependency relations24ff
- surface-syntactic structure/representation 24, 28, 80, 104, 105, 131, 136
- syntactic dependency xiii, 22ff, 62, 77, 103, 130ff
- syntactic dependency tree xiii, 6, 22, 24, 77, 103
- syntactic governor xii, 6, 27, 56, 62, 87, 92, 103ff, 130, 132ff, 151
- syntactic head xii, 11, 24, 54, 129ff, 143–144, 149
- synthesis (= speech production) xiii, 23
T
- Tobler-Mussafia law18
- tonicity (= inflectional category) 7, 26, 34, 37, 39, 116
- typology of clitics5ff
W
- wordform
2–3, 7, 113, 138
- primary defective 3, 138
- primary perfect138
- secondary 126, 135
