In:The Diachrony of Word Class Peripheries
Edited by Tanja Ackermann and Christian Zimmer
[Studies in Language Companion Series 238] 2025
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A
- agreement 2–3, 18–22, 27, 102, 136, 138, 164, 169–172, 176
- analogy 9–11, 107, 140, 149–150
- Arabic 157–180
B
- backformation 187, 189, 191–193, 205
- Basque 212, 230, 239
- borrowingsee loans
- Bouba–Kiki effect 218–219, 230–231, 239
- Bulgarian 214–215
C
- Cayuga 83, 212, 225
- CDH 36–49
- conversion 70–72, 76–78, 151, 163, 187, 221
- CORPES 36–52
D
- DECOW 7, 192, 204–205
- DeReKo8
- derivation 28, 33–35, 51, 53, 69–70, 76, 83–97, 171, 187
- double particle/prefix 188–191
- Didinga229
- DTA 60–61, 103, 110, 192–193
- Dutch 4, 10, 73
- DWDS 61, 72–75, 110, 119, 185, 192–194
E
- English 2–5, 18–20, 25, 27, 30, 33–35, 60, 77, 82, 93, 103, 107, 129, 132, 137–143, 146–147, 150, 167, 172, 174, 189, 207, 210, 213–216, 219–233, 236–240
- Estonian229
- Ewe 212, 220, 225, 229
F
- French 5, 18, 20–21, 25, 30–35, 40–41, 45–46, 153, 171, 216, 219, 221, 238
- frequency 5–6, 10–11, 50, 90, 92, 103, 114–122, 130, 150, 190, 192–193, 200
G
- German 1, 3, 5–10, 18, 27, 29, 31, 35, 41, 60–78, 81–97, 101–122, 134, 137, 141, 148–150, 184–202, 210, 227
- GermanC 90–92, 95
- Gothic 237–238
- gradience 3–6, 9, 12, 101
- grammaticalization 6, 12–13, 19, 39, 50, 62, 71–78, 83, 87, 92–96, 109, 140, 148–152, 157–163, 167, 170–180
- Greek 5, 143
H
- Hebrew 18, 157, 172
I
- Ilocano 212, 225
- implicational pattern 141–142, 145, 185, 189–191, 198–202, 211
- Indo-European 60, 68, 70, 133–134, 139, 143–144, 147, 150, 207, 211, 223–228, 239
- integration 8, 14, 36, 53, 101, 103, 118–120, 126, 142–143, 148–149, 185, 189–191, 198, 211, 228–241
- Italian 18, 20–21, 31, 33–35, 60, 130–131, 144
J
- Japanese 132, 210, 219, 223–224
K
- Kisi 212, 229
- Korean210
L
- language acquisition10
- Latin 19–21, 31, 41, 60, 143, 171, 216, 231, 237–238
- lexicalization 12, 33, 36, 50–53, 103, 106, 120, 157–158, 167–170, 174–180, 226
- loans 1, 5, 8, 29–30, 37, 45, 51, 53, 145, 188–195, 204, 211, 221, 238
M
- Maltese 157, 161, 167, 175, 177
- Mandarin 18, 210, 219
- Mari 212, 239
- markedness 52, 83, 136, 208, 211–212, 215, 220, 222, 225–236, 239–240
- Mundang228
N
- Neo-Aramaic157
- name (proper noun)5
O
- OED 18, 23, 32, 207, 209–210, 216–217, 220–221, 224, 226, 229–231, 234–240
P
- partitive 20, 21, 24–25, 138–139, 146
- Polish219
- prototype 3–6, 10, 53, 76, 81, 109, 122, 126–127, 135–138, 141–142, 145–146, 150–153, 163, 184–185, 189
R
- ReA 60–61, 68, 88–92
- reanalysis 21, 31–32, 76–77, 113, 162–164, 170
- ReM 60, 69
- Romanian 21, 31
- Russian 143, 210, 214–228, 231, 236–238
S
- Spanish 17–53, 172, 210, 213, 219
- Swedish 216, 239
T
- Tabassaran164
- TenTen 22, 34–35, 48
U
- Udmurt212
V
- V2 82, 184–202
Y
- Yir-Yoront229
Z
- Zulu219
