In:Predication in African Languages
Edited by James Essegbey and Enoch O. Aboh
[Studies in Language Companion Series 235] 2024
► pp. 343–344
Subject index
Published online: 18 July 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.235.si
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.235.si
A
- ablative case clitic 292, 297–299, 304, 306–307, 312
- ablative suffix 294–295, 298
- adjectival base 314–315, 319–321, 324–326
- adjective
133, 314ff
- de-nominal 317, 320
- adpositions 11–13, 99–100, 117, 128ff, 189, 193–194, 197, 208, 212, 214–216, 219–220
- adstrates 156–158, 161, 174, 177–182
- Advanced Tongue Root ATR
- agreement markers 102, 104–106, 114
- areal advergence 156, 176–178, 182
- areal typology155
- arguments
- internal 194ff, 198, 202–203, 210, 222, 263
- semantic 286, 312
- ATR (Advanced Tongue Root) 51, 76–77, 100–101, 240–241
- auto-antonym 8, 66
B
- BLC (Basic Locative Construction) 8, 11–12, 74–82, 85–86, 88, 91–96, 108
C
- caused motion events/verbs 14, 176, 235, 238, 243ff, 248–258
- clause chaining 171–172, 175
- collaboration 22–24, 27–28, 30–31, 34–37
- complementation 198, 223, 286
- complex predicates191
- copula 44–47, 49–52, 54–59, 314–315, 318, 328–329, 335
- constructions
- basic locative BLC
- copula 46, 51–52
- double object 165, 167, 172, 175, 196, 198, 200–202, 206–208, 216–217
- focus 45–49, 51–52, 131, 134, 137
- multiverb 12, 171, 242–243, 256
- possessive 45–46, 300–312
- serial verb SVC
- control 198, 222–223, 227–229, 232, 249
D
- deictic center 241, 246–248, 252–253, 265
- depictive 15, 31, 33, 314–315, 328, 330–335
- deverbal nouns 15, 286–288, 300, 312
- double object constructions constructions
E
- eventive features 13, 193, 98, 202, 204, 206, 208, 211, 214, 219
- event structure 13–14, 26, 34, 198, 200, 202, 214
F
- Fieldwork 5, 10–11, 20–24, 31, 34–37
- focus marker 11, 49–50, 58, 79–80, 93, 134
G
- Gesture (co-speech) 26, 32–33, 35
- grammaticalization 7, 11–12, 51, 55, 57–58, 99, 105, 107, 114, 118–119, 124, 128–129, 140–141, 145, 148–149, 193–194, 230
H
- heterosemy 44, 56
I
- ideophone 2–3, 9, 29, 31, 33, 36, 53, 62–64, 66–67, 69–70, 132
- idioms 1, 64, 267
L
- language contact 1, 154, 176, 177
- language documentation 5, 10, 22, 24, 34–35
- locative expressions 11, 44
- locative predicates 8, 46–47, 74, 91, 95
- locative verbs 8, 74–75, 78
M
- methods 20–26, 29–31, 34–37
- monosemy 7, 263, 267
- motion event 170, 238–239, 247–249, 252–253
N
- nominalization 10, 15, 134–135, 286–287, 290–291, 300, 318–319
- noun classes 76, 102, 104, 117, 124
P
- possession verb 238, 243, 253, 255–259
- positional verb 8, 9, 44, 46, 50, 58–59, 61–62, 64–65, 67, 69–70, 74–76, 78, 81–82, 86–87, 93, 108
- postposition 12, 77, 79–80, 86–87, 91, 93–94, 96, 99–100, 107–108, 117–120, 122–124, 128
- predicate
- main 141–142, 194–195
- matrix 225–226, 228, 232, 234
- primary/secondary 330–332
- prepositions
- ablative 107, 112–114, 128–129, 141
- allative 93, 114–115, 143–145, 276, 279–280
- associative 165, 169, 172
- comitative 99, 107, 110–112, 124
- dative 107, 116ff, 268, 273–275, 277, 281
- multipurpose 167–169, 180
- perlative 107, 114–115
R
- reduced complements 222–223, 234
- restructuring 199, 222, 226, 231, 233–234
S
- secondary predicates 15, 173, 315–316, 328, 330–331, 334–335
- semantic extension 11, 29, 44, 70
- SVC (serial verb construction) 6–7, 13, 25–26, 76, 105–106, 111–112, 114, 116, 128, 130–131, 135–138, 142–143, 161, 169–175, 181–183, 189–200, 202–203, 208–212, 214–215, 219–223, 264–265, 279
T
- TAM (Tense Aspect Mood) 13, 132, 141, 156, 159–160, 172, 180–181, 214, 240, 242, 256
V
- verb semantics 10, 14, 245, 263, 267
