In:Earlier North American Englishes
Edited by Merja Kytö and Lucia Siebers
[Varieties of English Around the World G66] 2022
► pp. 259–261
Index
Published online: 15 July 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/veaw.g66.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/veaw.g66.index
A
- A
- African American English1–3, 6–8, 65–84, 176
- agentivity132–137, 142
- agentive132, 134–140, 143
- non-agentive134–140
- Americanism2, 9, 89–90, 99–114, 184, 188–190, 206, 209
- America’s Historical Newspapers (AHN)10, 157–160, 162, 164
- analogy98–99, 111–112
- Appalachian English6
- ARCHER (A Representative Corpus of Historical English Registers)11, 92
B
- B
- Bank of Canadian English11, 210–211
- BATH-vowel159–160, 167–168, 174–175
C
- C
- Canadianism2, 11, 205, 207–211, 214–223, 227; see also Non-Canadianism;DCHP-1 DCHP-2
- CED (Corpus of English Dialogues 1560–1760)37–38, 48–49, 51, 53–59, 61
- characterological figure153, 166, 168–169, 171–173, 175–178
- Choice Principle9, 123, 130, 132, 134, 141–143
- CNG (Collection of Nineteenth-Century Grammars)101–103, 107, 109–110, 113, 121–122
- COAAL (Corpus of Older African American English)8
- COHA (Corpus of Historical American English)8–9, 92–97, 103, 107, 109, 118–120, 123–130, 140, 189–190
- colonial lag9, 89, 91
- come, came12, 81, 231, 236–241, 255
- complementation9, 68–69, 73–78, 80–83, 123, 127, 129–130, 141, 143
- Complexity Principle141–142
- complexity science4, 21–22, 25, 27, 31–32, 34–35
- compound formations207, 217, 223–224
- conservative
- feature, form, variant12, 90, 105–107, 113, 231, 241, 255
- variety90, 114, 254
- conservativism92, 109
- coordination37–39, 49–50, 60–61
- exchange coordination50, 60–61
- correspondence6, 8, 193; see also letter
D
- D
- dawnce160, 162–164, 167–168, 172–173
- DCHP-1 (Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles 1)2, 207–208, 210–211, 213–214, 217, 220–224, 226–227
- DCHP-2 (Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles 2)2, 11, 207, 210–213, 215–227
- deah160, 162–164, 167–169, 171–173, 176
- Didactic Works (text type)38–39, 53–57
- discursive variety149–150, 153–154, 178
- dissociation (from British English)9, 90, 101, 104, 113–114
- dived94, 107–109, 119, 122
- Doctrine of First Effective Settlement22, 27, 30, 35
- dove94–95, 100, 105, 107–109, 111, 113–114, 119, 122
- dude12, 236, 249–251
- dude (characterological figure)168–178
- Dynamic Model2–3, 21–22, 25–26, 35, 149, 151, 177
E
- E
- Early Modern English38, 43, 49–50, 112
- eloquence187, 193–194, 197
- enregisterment1–2, 10, 100, 106–107, 149–156, 159–161, 173–179
- eWAVE (The Electronic World Atlas of Varieties of English)67, 83; see also WAVE
- examination4–5, 40–48, 50, 52–57, 59–61
- ex-slave narratives7, 65, 67
- Extraction (Principle)9, 130–132, 134–143
F
- F
- fellah160, 162–164, 167–169, 171–173, 176
- fellow12, 236, 249–251
- fiction2, 9, 38–39, 48, 53–59, 66, 126–130, 134–135, 137–139, 141–143, 177, 189
- Founder Principle2, 21–22, 27, 30–31, 35
G
- G
- genre8–9, 13, 37–40, 43, 54–55, 96, 126–127, 129, 166, 190
- gerundial pattern, complement123, 125, 128, 130, 132, 142–143
- get90–91, 93, 102–106, 118
- gotten9, 80, 89–95, 97, 100, 102–107, 109, 113–114, 118, 121
- grammar writing101
- Great Complement Shift125
- guy249–255
H
- H
- /h/ -dropping/insertion159, 163, 165–167, 173–175, 177
- Helsinki Corpus37–38, 48–49, 51, 53–61
- hinglish159, 162–167, 172–173
I
- I
- ideology10, 91, 152–154, 165, 167–168, 180–186, 195–197
- indexicality150, 153, 160
- indexical order152–153
- infinitive9, 49, 80–82, 123–133, 135–137, 141–143
- Inner Circle varieties206, 216
- innovation1–2, 9, 12, 29, 90, 94–95, 114, 116, 216, 223, 232, 234–235, 255
- isogloss25, 33
L
- L
- LAMSAS (Linguistic Atlas of the Middle and South Atlantic States)21–24, 27, 31–33, 237
- LANE, see Linguistic Atlas of New England
- letter6–8, 38, 40, 61, 105, 159, 165, 193; see also correspondence
- lexicography, lexicographic tradition, methods etc.11, 12, 195, 205–206, 208–210, 214, 216, 217
- lexicology210
- linguistic
- form10, 149–150, 152–157, 161, 163, 165–173, 174–179, 183
- ideologies152–154
- variation4, 12, 22, 41, 70, 210, 231–232, 254
- Linguistic Atlas of New England4, 237
- literary dialect65–67, 69, 83–84, 89, 159
- little12, 236, 241–249
M
- M
- magazines9, 126, 128, 130, 135, 137 139–142, 154, 184, 189
- metadiscourse158, 160
- public161–162
- metalinguistic
- awareness101
- comment101
- discourse101, 106, 113
- metapragmatic
- commentary166
- discourse155
- stereotypes153
- morphological2, 9, 89, 91, 100–102, 106, 113, 255
- morphology3, 5, 185, 238
- verb morphology68–69, 73–75, 77–83
- morpho-syntax (also morphosyntax), morpho-syntactic (also morphosyntactic)101, 113, 237
- African American76, 80, 83–84
- non-standard morpho-syntax, morpho-syntactic features8, 65, 67–68, 71–72, 83
- myth91–92, 98–100, 102, 106, 109, 114, 184
- regularity myths98
- myth builders100, 106
N
- N
- New England4–6, 27–28, 32–33, 39, 41, 55, 61, 110, 177
- newspapers9–10, 37–38, 94, 105–106, 126, 130, 134–135, 137, 139–142, 149–150, 155–158, 160–163, 166, 169, 173, 175–179, 184, 189
- Nietz Collection of Nineteenth-Century Schoolbooks185, 190–191, 195
- Nineteenth-Century U.S. Newspapers (NCNP)149–150, 155, 157–158, 162
- Non-Canadianism214, 216–219; see also Canadianism;DCHP-1 DCHP-2
- non-fiction9, 126–130, 134–135, 137–139, 141–142; ; see also fiction
- non-rhoticity167–169, 174–176
- NP complement141–142
O
- O
- Old English242, 248
- Ontario11, 12, 116, 226, 231–237, 241–242, 244, 248–250, 254–256
- Ontario Dialects Archive238, 242
- Ontario Dialects Project232, 234–236, 238, 254
- orders of indexicality150
- Ottawa Repository of Early African American Correspondence (OREACC)8
P
- P
- pants159–160, 174–176
- past tense form78–79, 94–97, 106
- perception21, 25–26, 95, 98, 149, 151–152, 155, 174, 179, 184, 233, 249, 251
- plays8, 65, 67, 69–74, 76–85
- pled / pleaded89, 94–95, 100, 105, 108–114, 119, 121–122
- postcolonial25–26, 149, 151, 205, 207–208
- Englishes25, 151, 181, 205, 207–208
- variety25–26, 149
- prescriptivism103, 105
- prescription183, 197
- prescriptive grammar112–113
- preterit(e)98–99, 106, 111, 237–242
- progressive (be + V-ing)78, 80
- progressive (innovative)2, 89–90, 94, 105, 113
- pronunciation respelling; see respelling
Q
- Q
- quarter22–23
- Quebec English11, 226
R
- R
- real-time11, 205, 223
- regionalism205, 215, 217, 219, 225, 227
- register4, 11, 92, 100, 150, 152–155, 174–175, 178, 184, 188
- register shibboleth154–155, 174
- regularization78, 89–90, 95–100
- relativization68–69, 73, 75, 78, 80–82, 131
- respelling159–160
- retention (historical)2, 5, 9, 12, 89–92, 94, 97, 105, 114
S
- S
- Salem witchcraft trials2, 4, 6, 37–42
- Science (text type)37–38, 49, 51, 53–60
- Scots4, 30, 184, 189, 245, 249, 251, 254
- Scottish106, 184–186, 190, 194,
- semantic
- change215, 217–218, 220, 248
- domain207, 217, 220, 222, 227
- semiotic register152
- sentential complement123–124, 127–-128, 131–132, 139, 141–143
- settlement2, 4–5, 10–11, 22, 26–35, 61, 221, 225, 233, 254
- settler4, 6, 8, 10, 25, 27–32, 39, 177, 245
- small236, 241–249
- social
- evaluation152, 178
- factors150–151, 178, 243, 246, 250, 252,
- personae161, 163, 165, 171–173, 175
- values150, 156, 161, 163, 165, 167, 173, 179
- Southern Plantation Overseers Corpus (SPOC)7–8
- speech-based37, 46, 61
- speech-related4–6, 37–40, 42, 47–48, 50, 52–54, 56–57, 59, 61
- structural
- nativization25, 151
- variety149–150, 153–154, 178
T
- T
- text category4–5, 9, 37–38, 40–42, 46–48, 50–54, 56–61
- text type37–38, 48, 54–55, 58–59, 61, 123, 128–130, 134–135, 137, 141–143, 156
- to infinitive9–10, 123–125, 128–136, 141–143
- to -ing complements9, 128–143
- Trial (text type)2, 4–7, 37–45, 48, 50, 53–59, 61–63
- trousers159–160, 174, 176
- twousers160, 162–164, 167, 172–173, 175
V
- V
- vulgarism190–191, 195
W
- W
- Webster10, 98–99, 103, 156, 160, 184, 188, 192, 195
- World Atlas of Variation in English (WAVE)8, 65, 67–69, 71, 76–77, 83; see also eWAVE
