Index
A
- accommodation
221–222, 225
- accusative
- case
165,
168–169, 176, 179
- additive (particles)
26–28,
34–38, 42–44
- agreement
165–185, 226–227
- long distance agreement
166,
176
- object agreement
165–167, 173–176, 181–182, 184
- anaphor
115–117, 119,
122, 125, 128, 130–133
- anaphoric possessor
115–117, 120,
133–134
- antecedent
116–120, 122–125, 127–128, 130–131, 133–134, 139,
148–149, 209, 220–221, 224–226
- Arabic
187–189, 193,
195–196, 199–204
- aspectual adverbials
25, 31
B
- backness
48, 52–55, 58, 60–62, 64, 66–69, 97
- binding (domain)
115–117, 119–122, 129–130, 133–134, 136
- breathy (whispery) voice
49, 51, 53, 55–56, 67
C
- cartographic approach
141, 153
- center of gravity (COG)
56
- coarticulation
50, 53–54, 56, 69
- comparative operator
12–13,
20
- complementiser
5–8,
10–13, 15–16, 18, 20–21
- complex reflexive
116, 125, 132–134
- concessive
26–27,
36–40, 42–44
- contrast
74, 78, 81–82, 85–94
- conversational implicature
214, 221, 226
- Czech
49, 140–142, 152–153, 156, 182
D
- deaccented (deaccenting)
143–145, 156–159
- dedicated possessive reflexive
117–120
- definite
- article
115–120, 122–125, 127–134
- definiteness agreement
165–168, 170–174, 176–180, 183–185
- degree equative
6–10,
13, 15–16, 21
- discourse
- discourse-related functional projections
153
- DP
115–135, 167–171, 174–181, 183
- duration
49, 52, 58–59, 63, 65–66, 188, 191, 194, 198–199, 201–203
E
- economy
12, 14, 53, 123, 190, 201
- English
6, 11, 16, 22–23, 25–26, 28–31, 36–37, 39, 41–44, 49, 76–77, 117–119, 161–162, 168, 181, 189–190, 207–209, 211,
215–221, 223–224, 226–227
- exhaustive interpretation
29, 78, 94, 212
- existence presupposition
207, 210, 214, 221, 227
F
- familiarity topic
141–142, 149,
151, 154, 157
- focus
29–30,
33–37, 41–42, 44, 73–82, 88, 92–94, 137, 142–146, 148, 152–157, 159
170, 195, 197–199, 202–203, 207–215, 217–230
- focus partitioning
207–211, 214,
221, 224, 226–227
- focus position
29,
143, 209–210
- pre-verbal focus
74,
76–82, 87–89, 91–94, 207–209, 214, 222–224, 226–227
- French
118, 187, 190, 192–193, 200–204, 209–210
- fricative
47, 49–51, 53, 55–57, 69
G
- German
5–14,
18–21, 25, 29, 34, 38, 41–43,
202, 204, 207, 209, 211, 215–219, 221, 223–224, 226–227
- Given-before-New Generalization
137, 140
- givenness
137–153, 155–160, 209,
227
- givenness operator (G-operator)
141,
151–152
- grammaticalisation
11–13,
16, 21
H
- harmonic suffix
97, 99, 102, 111
- harmonics to noise ratio (HNR)
48, 55–56
I
- identification
73–74,
78, 82, 84, 86, 88, 92–94,
220
- Incremental Information Retrieval Paradigm
208, 211
- infinitival
- clause
166,
168, 172, 176–177, 179–181, 184
- complement
165–169, 176–179, 181–182, 184–185
- multiple infinitival construction
176–178
- inflected infinitive
174, 180
- internal argument
181–182, 185
- inter-speaker variability
62, 64
- intervocalic
47–52,
54–56, 60–61, 63–68
- intransitive verb
165, 167, 174–175
- Italian
118, 141–143, 154, 190–191
K
- Kučerová
140–141, 151–153
L
- larynx
52–55,
57–58, 67–69
- locality
100–101, 103–104, 108,
111, 165, 173–176, 184
M
- marginality
26–27,
31–33, 37, 39, 44
- matrix clause
5, 7, 10, 19, 121, 130,
178
- maximality operator
13, 20
- Maximize Presupposition
141, 151, 153
- morphological complexity
99, 171, 181, 184
N
- neutral vowel
98–103,
106, 108, 111–112
- noise (noisy quality)
48, 55–56, 60, 63, 65, 67
- non-degree equative
5–8,
11–13, 15–17, 19, 21
- noun phrase
76, 115–116, 119–121, 123, 147, 152
O
- Old Hungarian
5, 13–16, 18, 20–21, 37, 41
- openness
47–48,
52–55, 58, 60–62, 64, 66–69
P
- perception
187–188, 191–194, 196,
200–204
- perceptual-acoustic features
67
- personal pronoun
116, 122, 124–125
- phase
117, 119, 130–131, 133–134
- phonetic process
48, 66, 68
- pitch-accent
47–48,
57–58, 61, 66, 68, 211
- place of articulation
50–51,
54, 57
- possessum
116, 121, 123–124, 131, 133
- post-pausal
47–50,
54–55, 58, 60–61, 63, 65–67
- post-verbal
- constituent order
143,
145, 158
- domain
138,
143–144, 152–154
- preverb
167, 175, 182–184
- primary reflexive
116, 120, 125–128, 132–133
- pro-drop
120, 123–124, 126, 133, 190
- production
53–57,
67–68, 82, 88, 91–92, 105, 159, 187–188, 190–192, 194–197, 200–201, 203–204
- prominence
48–49,
52–55, 57, 77, 140, 142, 156–159, 188
- pronoun
116, 118, 121–122, 124–125, 127, 133, 165, 168, 179, 182–183, 190–191, 209, 221, 226–227
- prosodic prominence
140, 142, 156–159
- pseudoclefts
212–215, 217–222, 224,
226–227
R
- ratio of the voiced part (RVP)
55, 58
- reanalysis
5, 7, 12–14, 18–21
- reciprocal
116, 119, 122, 125, 128–131, 133–134
- redundancy
20, 187–188, 190–191, 194–196, 200–201, 203
- reflexive
115–121, 125–128, 132–134, 165,
181–182, 184
- repetitives
26, 37, 40–41, 43
S
- “Smooth Signal Redundancy Hypothesis”
191
- Spanish
118, 187–189, 192–193, 195–196, 199–200, 203–204
- stress
- fixed
187–189, 192–193, 195–197, 199–203
- predictable
187–192, 194–196, 200,
203
- quantity-sensitive
188–189, 191,
193, 195, 200, 203
- stress deafness
187–188, 191,
193–196, 203–204
- subordinate clause
7–8,
11, 13, 19–20, 130
- syllable onset
47–48,
50, 54–55, 57, 61, 65
- syntax-prosody mapping
156–159
T
- Topic position
127, 143, 154
- topical givenness
146, 148, 151, 157–159
- transitive verb
85, 166, 181, 216
- transparency
16, 21, 36, 97–100
- Turkish
187–189, 192–196, 199–204
V
- Varga
38, 144–145, 151, 155–156
- variation
30, 43–44, 74–75, 91, 97, 99, 103, 107,
110, 112, 115, 120–121, 125–127, 134, 137–138, 142, 159, 169, 171–174, 184–185, 220
- vocal folds
50, 53, 55–56, 67
- voiced fraction
55, 59–60, 67
- voicing
47–56,
58, 60–68, 190
- vowel quality
48, 53–54, 61, 63–64, 66–67, 103
W
- word order
73–77,
80, 84–85, 87, 89, 91–92, 94, 137–138, 140–143, 146–151, 153–155, 157–158