In:Investigating Language Isolates: Typological and diachronic perspectives
Edited by Iker Salaberri, Dorota Krajewska, Ekaitz Santazilia and Eneko Zuloaga
[Typological Studies in Language 135] 2025
► pp. 335–336
Subject index
Published online: 16 January 2025
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.135.si
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.135.si
A
- Alignment
- linguistic 180, 196–197
- morphosyntactic 74, 80, 83–84
- Allophony 30, 181, 218–219, 224–230
- Analogy 132–133, 188–189
- Anthropology 10, 197–198
- Anthroponymy 186–188
- Argument encoding 72–73, 74–84, 89–91, 93–94, 96–98
- Argument structure 63–64
B
- Back formation 109, 115, 129
- Borrowing (see also loanword) 4–5, 10, 13–14, 57, 115, 121–130, 135–136, 153–168, 169–170, 187, 190–192, 198–199, 209–210, 233–242, 250, 271–272, 275, 300, 313–314, 317–318, 320
C
- Case marking 63–65, 77–78, 81, 83–84, 87, 98, 167, 184, 188–189, 194–195, 234, 255–258, 269
- Cognate 91, 106–107, 113–116, 122, 134, 158, 191, 224–226, 230, 234, 242, 274–276, 309, 311, 314, 319–322
- Comparative method 4, 6–8, 106, 176–177, 208, 272, 275–276, 309
- Complexity 7–8, 14–15, 24–26, 35–36, 59–67, 194, 248–261, 263–264, 321–322, 325
- Compound 57, 108–109, 112, 114–115, 118–119, 123–124, 132–134, 157, 166–167, 220, 295–296
- Convergence 10, 15–16, 198, 272, 295
D
- Derivation 63, 85, 88, 90, 92–93, 95–97, 107–112, 114–115, 116–121, 123, 126–128, 129–130, 131–134, 135, 144, 158, 241
- Dialect 3–4, 6–7, 105–106, 109, 115, 122–123, 125–128, 129–130, 135, 208–209, 210–211, 230–233, 237, 242–243, 274, 276–283, 284–285, 306, 312–314, 320–321, 327–328
- Diffusion 208, 210, 235, 238–242
- Diversity 8–10, 23, 28, 52, 58, 67, 142, 145–146, 149, 164, 177–178, 197, 211, 248, 270–272, 306–309, 327–328
E
- Etymology 6–7, 13, 104–121, 122–136, 186–188, 241–243
- Extraction (syntactic) 73–74, 81–83, 90, 97–98
G
- Gender marking 194, 254, 260–261, 263–264
- Grammaticalization 186–189, 234
I
- Incorporation 63–67, 85, 94–96, 119
- Inflection 119, 136, 189, 323–326
- Isogloss 16, 230–233, 327–328
L
- Language change 3–4, 23, 52–53, 108–111, 114–115, 117–121, 124, 125–127, 132, 161–162, 162–164, 169, 181–182, 231–233, 254–256, 314–318, 327–328
- Language contact 4–6, 7–8, 10, 13, 15–16, 26, 52–55, 56–58, 143, 148–150, 158, 160–162, 168–169, 178, 180, 190–195, 199, 213–214, 233–238, 239–240, 248–250, 261–263, 264, 270–274, 275–276, 277–280, 281–282, 286–295, 300, 313, 317–319, 321–322
- Language ecology 190, 192–193, 199, 281
- Language ideology 10, 14, 187–188, 195–196, 239, 271, 327–328
- Language isolate 1–11, 11–16, 22–28, 31–37, 48–49, 52, 67, 71–73, 91–92, 97–98, 104–105, 106–108, 113, 117, 121–123, 130–131, 136, 142–143, 145–146, 169–170, 176–177, 180, 188, 198–200, 208–209, 210, 242–243, 248–251, 270, 272–274, 276–277, 282–283, 285–295, 297–300, 306–307, 309–312, 327–328
- Language relationship 3–4, 6–7, 23–26, 49, 52–55, 56–57, 72, 98, 106–107, 113–116, 135–136, 145–146, 180, 190–191, 199–200, 208–210, 239, 241, 242–243, 251, 258, 271–272, 274, 275–276, 279–283, 284, 290, 293–294, 300, 306–314, 317–321, 326–328
- Lexical isolate 13, 104, 112–116
- Loanword (see also borrowing) 8, 13–14, 109, 113–115, 117–118, 121–130, 142–143, 153–155, 156–170, 181, 190–192, 210, 236–239, 241–242, 261, 272
M
- Markedness 55–56, 63–64, 77, 79, 81–85, 87–88, 90–91, 93–95, 231, 256, 298
- Mature phenomena 15, 250, 253–257, 263
- Migration 13–14, 53–55, 142–143, 147, 328
- Multilingualism 15–16, 148, 197–198, 261–264, 271–272, 277–279, 300, 318–322, 327–328
- Multiple exponence 15, 254–256, 260, 263
N
- Numeral 65, 187–188, 192
O
- Obviative 76–77
P
- Philology 14, 112, 135–136, 211–215, 227–229
- Phonological inventories (also paradigms) 29–31, 58–62, 66–67, 160–162, 181, 217–219, 220–229, 230–233, 238–242, 287–295, 315–316
- Phonotactics 60–62, 126–127, 187, 191
- Pidgins & creoles26
- Pluractionality 296–300
- Possession 64–65, 77–79, 85, 86–87, 92, 95–97, 187–188, 194–195, 220–221, 235, 255–257
- Predicate 13, 72–73, 74–79, 83–84, 85–92, 93–97, 254, 274
- Proto-language 51, 53, 57, 58, 62, 65–66, 104–105, 108, 114–115, 118–119, 122, 129, 135–136, 157–158, 162–164, 176–177, 199–200, 230–231, 234–235, 242, 281, 314, 317–318, 322–323
R
- Reconstitution 211–215, 218, 220–222, 232, 242–243
- Reconstruction 7, 14, 49–50, 53–54, 56–57, 104–105, 106–116, 118–119, 129–131, 134–136, 158, 162–164, 178, 180, 188–190, 230–231, 235, 281, 308–309, 314–317
- Reduplication 85, 96, 134–135, 296–297
- Relative clause 73, 81–83, 87
S
- Semantic fields 115–116
- Shift
- language 54–56, 179, 183, 236, 312
- phonetic 161–164, 230–231
- semantic 107–108, 120–121, 159, 165, 169
- stress 255–256
- Sociolinguistics 9–10, 12, 14, 26, 36–37, 193–197, 248–250, 307, 312, 328
- Subordinate clause 57, 87, 195, 297
- Substrate 12, 50, 55–56, 67, 193, 198–199
- Suppletion 34, 194–195, 254–255
- Switch-reference 15, 274, 297–299
- Syllable 5, 29–30, 33, 36, 55–56, 58, 60–62, 65–66, 75–76, 108, 115, 118–119, 122, 125–126, 160, 181–182, 191–193, 217–219, 222, 256, 321–326
T
- Tone 55–56, 57–58, 66, 218–220, 321–323
- Toponymy 53, 182–186, 198–199
- Transitivity 61, 72, 74–86, 88, 90–93, 95–98
- Typology
- areal 4, 15, 52–53, 55–58, 65, 192–193, 197–200, 287–294, 297–300
- lexical 108–112, 112–116
- linguistic 11–13, 22–27, 29–31, 35–37, 51, 63, 66–67, 71–73, 97–98, 218–219, 231, 252–261, 272, 300, 308, 328
- sociolinguistic 193–195, 261–263, 264
V
- Variation 65, 164, 223–226, 231–232, 238–243
- Voice 12–13, 71–73, 79–81, 82, 84, 88–95, 96–98
- Vowel harmony 57–58, 65, 157
W
- Word order 32–34, 55–56, 57–58, 64, 75, 77–78
