In:Reconnecting Form and Meaning: In honour of Kristin Davidse
Edited by Caroline Gentens, Lobke Ghesquière, William B. McGregor and An Van linden
[Studies in Language Companion Series 230] 2023
► pp. 303–305
Subject index
Published online: 10 February 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.230.si
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.230.si
A
- absolutive, see also case marking; case system 237–241, 244, 247–251, 253–260
- accomplishment, see also Aktionsart 216–217, 219, 222, 228, 231–233
- achievement, see also Aktionsart 216, 219, 228, 231
- activity, see also Aktionsart 216–217, 219, 222, 228, 231, 233
- age
153–157, 160–163, 165, 168–170, 176–177
- age grading 140, 148
- agent (role), see also agentive 47–49, 60–63, 66, 138, 218, 231, 240, 245–249, 252, 257, 272
- agentive
- adjunct/PP 46, 48
- non-agentive (subject) 47, 214, 216, 227
- subject 47, 60–62, 64, 214, 216, 218, 227, 230
- verb/situation 216, 233
- agnation/agnate (relation) 46–50, 52–53, 268–273, 278–280, 283–284, 289–292, 294–296
- Aktionsart, see also accomplishment; achievement; activity; state 216–217, 219, 228, 231–233
- animacy hierarchy 239, 260
- argument focussee focus
- as-clause230
- aspect, see also Aktionsart
214, 233
- grammatical aspect 221–222
- atopicalitysee topicality
B
- bare forms (of nominals) 240, 247, 249–250, 257–259
- behavioural processsee process type
- British National Corpus (BNC)
27, 220
- Spoken BNC2014 25, 27–28, 153
C
- case marking 88, 237–244, 247–260, 262–264, 286
- case system
238–240, 242, 254–257, 260
- split 239, 255
- tripartite 242, 255–256
- unary 255–256, 259–260
- categorical (statement/judgment) 73–76, 78–82, 85–86, 89–93
- cleft (construction/structure), see also split structure
86, 89–90
- det-cleft49
- it-cleft 20, 25, 35
- relative clausesee relative clause
- there-cleft 17–40
- Cognitive Linguistics 124, 126–128, 211
- colexification215
- collocation 103, 151, 170, 174–175, 179
- complementation
48, 57–58, 63, 211–212, 214, 216–217, 220, 225, 229–233
- non-finite 214, 229
- compound pronouns 146, 149
- connate role (CR) 244–247, 252–253
- construal 72, 77, 230
- constructicon 124–125, 129
- constructional change 103, 115–116, 120, 132, 142
- constructionalization 102–103, 115–118, 124–125, 132
- contrastive (study/analysis) 50, 54
- conventionalization 101–103, 124–125, 128–131, 138–140
- conversation 150, 164, 176–179
- Corpus Pattern Analysis220
- CQPWeb154
D
- deixis 186–187
- demonstratives 29, 186–201
- detopicalisation, see also topic/topical 77–78, 81
- Diachronic Construction Grammar 102, 115, 123–124, 128–130
- disaffiliation 100, 109, 116
- discourse marker 101–102, 116–117
- ditransitivesee transitivity
- durativity 214, 216, 228
E
- echo/echoic, see also mimicry 110, 113
- educational qualification 159–160, 167–168
- enation/enate (relation)
268–272, 278–286, 291–292, 294–295
- non-enate (relation) 280, 282, 286–287
- entrenchment 125–126, 128–131, 138–140
- ergative, see also case marking; case system
237–240, 242–244, 247, 249–250, 252–257, 259–260
- unergative verb 286–287
- ergativity 218, 238–242, 244, 247, 255–259
- evidential (meaning) 56, 60, 63, 65–67, 214
- existential 19, 22–23, 36–37, 50, 84, 86–87
- experiential (grammar/meaning) 210, 279
- expletive subject 45–51, 62–63, 66–67
- expressive 112–113
- extraposition 45–53, 55–56, 59–60, 62–67
F
- focus
20–21, 26, 36, 57, 62–64, 66–67, 72–73, 78, 82, 90–93, 276
- argument 18, 23–24, 90
- joint attentional186
- particles88
- predicate 34, 39, 76
- sentence 18, 23–24, 34, 37, 73, 76–77, 79
- formant frequencysee frequency (phonetics)
- form-meaning (connection/pairing) 3–5, 101–102, 128–129, 132, 151, 185–186
- frequency (usage) 129, 132, 199–200
- frequency (phonetics)
- formant 187, 189–192
- fundamental194
- frequency code 190, 192–193
- second formant (F2) 189–191, 193–194
- Functional Discourse Grammar 274–278, 292–294
G
- gender (of speaker) 156–158, 163, 166, 178
- grammaticalisation of zero260
I
- iconicity 185–187, 194, 196–197, 200–201
- ideational (metafunction/domain) 66, 280
- illocution 276, 280–281
- impersonal passivesee passive
- incorporation 87, 89
- indefinite
24, 32, 38, 57
- article21
- determiner 145, 151
- pronouns
146–147
- quantifiersee quantifier
- individual differences 124, 126–127
- information status 29–32, 34, 76
- information structure 21–22, 24, 61–63, 74, 77–78
- interpersonal (domain/meaning/level) 66, 275–277, 279–282, 291–293
- intransitivesee transitivity
- it-cleftsee cleft
L
- Labovian139
- language change 124, 128, 130, 138, 145, 176–177
- logical structure 74, 83
- London Lund Corpus21
- Longman Spoken American Corpus27
M
- material processsee process type
- mental processsee process type
- mimic186
- mimicry, see also echo/echoic113
- modality/modal (meaning)
60, 65–66, 133
- auxiliary/verb 137, 170–173
- motivation (in signs) 4, 76–77, 185–187, 191–194
- multinomial logistic regression 160–161, 168
N
- nominalisation87
- nominative case, see also case marking; case system 88, 237–238, 240, 242, 247, 254–255, 286
- non-agentivesee agentive
- non-enate (relation)see enation
- non-finite complementsee complementation
- nothing (vs. zero), see also zero 243, 257–260
- numeral 24, 32–33
O
- open proposition 21, 24, 30–31, 36
P
- parallel corpus 50–51
- parenthetical 52–53, 55–57, 63–64, 66
- participant role (PR) 244–247, 252–253, 261
- passive278
- impersonal 45–67
- perceiver 210, 213–214
- pragmatic
- chunk 108, 116
- function 19, 36–37, 40, 79, 83, 276–277, 280
- implicature76
- marker 36–37, 39
- predicate focussee focus
- presentative 45, 49–50, 57, 62–63, 65–67, 74
- presupposed (variable/information) 20–25, 31, 35
- process orientation 73, 80, 93
- process type
58, 210, 216–218
- behavioural process 209–212, 216–219, 230–232
- mental process 46, 58, 217–218, 230–232
- material process 58, 217–218, 230–232
- proper noun 24, 28, 35
Q
- qualitative valencysee valency
- quantifier
32, 35, 146
- absolute 21, 24
- indefinite 21, 24
- relative24
- universal28
- quantitative valencysee valency
R
- reduplication 197–198
- re-enacting/re-enactment 103–104, 110, 114, 117
- relative clause
20–24, 86, 89
- cleft relative clause 20, 22–24, 35
- restrictive 19, 32
- relativizer 17–19, 23, 27–28, 35–36
- reported speech 58, 103–105, 114–115, 117
- representation (of speech/thought) 60, 110, 114–116
- Representational Level 275–281, 283, 285, 288, 291–293
- restrictive relative clausesee relative clause
S
- second formant frequencysee frequency (phonetics)
- semantic
- function 277, 286–287, 289
- type of participants 214, 220–221
- semioticisation260
- sentence focussee focus
- situation typesee Aktionsart
- Sketch Engine 154–155
- social class 153, 158, 166, 178–179
- sociolinguistic parameters; see also age; educational qualification; gender; social class145
- split case systemsee case system
- split structure, see also cleft 86, 90–92
- Spoken BNC2014see British National Corpus
- stance 56, 65–66, 106, 111–112, 116
- state, see also Aktionsart 216, 219, 231
- style 177, 179, 271
- stylistic difference/variation 148–150, 176, 178, 271, 278
- subject accentuation 81–82
- subject inversion 82–83
- subject-object neutralisation 88–89
- Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) 209–212, 217–219, 232–233
T
- telicity 216–217, 221–222, 228–229
- textual (metafunction/meaning/level) 67, 71, 93, 279–280
- there-cleftsee cleft
- thetic (sentence/statement)/theticity 37, 73–83, 85–86, 89, 91–92
- tone (phonetics) 194–195, 201
- topic
37, 39, 72–77, 79–85, 88, 90–92
- topic-shifting 100, 106, 116
- topical/topicality
71, 73–74, 77–79, 84–85, 90–91
- atopical/atopicality 73, 77–78, 85–87, 91, 93
- transitivity
150, 210, 232, 244–246
- ditransitive273
- intransitive 46, 74, 83, 211–213, 238, 246, 255–256, 285–286
- transitive 46, 83, 211–213, 238, 247, 255–256, 272, 284–285
- translation 52–54, 64–65, 86
- tripartite case systemsee case system
U
- unary case systemsee case system
- unergative verbsee ergative
V
- valency
- qualitative 283, 286
- quantitative 283–284
- variation 128–129, 133, 138–139, 151–153
- verb typesee process type
- vowel lengthening 196–197
W
- word length 198–200
- word order 57, 65, 71, 83–85, 270
- WordbanksOnline corpus27
Z
- zero (allomorph)
- subject relativizer 17–18, 27–28
- vs. nothing, see also nothing 239–244, 253–254, 256–260
