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Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 13: Selected papers from ‘Going Romance’ 29, Nijmegen
Edited by Janine Berns, Haike Jacobs and Dominique Nouveau
[
Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory
13] 2018
► pp.
339
–
340
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previous
Subject index
A
absolute adjectives
2, 111–112 , 122–124
acquisition
3, 8, 143–144 , 147, 149, 154, 279, 281–282 , 284–285 , 292–294
additive
2, 41, 127–130 , 132–140
adjective placement
143–147 , 153–155
adjunct
31–32 ,34, 101–102 , 117, 119, 184–185 , 187, 189–190 , 267, 270, 275, 305–310
agentivity
210–211 , 221
Aktionsart
117, 177, 181, 185, 191, 193, 195–196 , 202
anaphoricity
65
aspectual
3, 127–129 , 132–140 , 178–182 , 186, 188, 190–197 , 201, 203–204 , 209, 211–212 , 218, 222, 299–300 , 304
atelic
116, 123, 181, 184–185 , 187–191 , 211
attributive adjective
143, 145–146
B
Bare Plurals
8, 16
bilingual children
2, 143–145 , 150–155
binominal
sendos
12–14
biscuit conditional
1, 41, 45–47 , 50
boundedness
3, 245–246 , 248–254 , 257
C
Canonical Quantification (CQ)
259
cardinal
3, 245–246 , 248–254 , 257
Central Coincidence domain
3, 177, 191, 201
child directed speech
149
Common Ground (CG)
25, 36, 47, 56
comparative quantifier
259–260 , 268
Comparison At a Distance (CAD)
259–260
Complementiser/complementizer
2, 68, 70–71 , 75–78 , 80–82 , 84–91 , 138, 317
concessive
1, 41–42 , 44, 49
condition C effects
12
conditional
1, 24, 41, 44–48 , 50–51 , 58, 249
conjunctive
2, 75, 77, 80, 82–87 , 89–91
copula
3–4 , 154, 177–182 , 184–186 , 188, 191–196 , 198–204 , 209, 212–213 , 297–302 , 304–306 , 311–312 , 318
CT-marking
47
D
dative clitic
le
1, 5–6 , 8–9 , 11–14 , 16–19
declarative
31, 76, 78, 80–85 , 186, 280, 284–285 , 328
definiteness
233
degree modifier
3, 114, 225–226 , 228, 232, 236, 239–240
dependency marker
3, 245, 247, 249, 257
dislocation
154, 322
Double Object Construction
9–10
E
echo-questions
35
epistemic _
1, 4142, 44, 47, 49–52 , 55, 212, 306
estar
3, 87, 177–204 , 209–222 , 300, 306
estarse
3, 209–222
exclamative
2, 75, 77–79 , 81–87 , 89–91 , 234
external possession
2, 95–97 , 103, 107–108
F
focalizer
127–128 , 133–135 , 137
focus marker
4, 139, 297–298 , 301–302 , 304, 312
ForceP
2, 55, 57, 61, 68–72 , 88, 324–325
G
givenness
1, 21, 23–26 , 28
I
illocutionary complementiser –
61, 75–78 , 80, 8284, 86–88 , 90–91
immersion
4, 279–295
impoverishment
5–8 , 18–19
inchoative
3, 185, 195–196 , 209, 211–212 , 217–218 , 220–222
Information Focus
322, 330
L
L2
3–4 , 7, 160, 162, 279–285 , 289, 292–295
L2 status factor
3, 279–283 , 285, 292–295
L3
3–4 , 279–282 , 284–285 , 292–295
left periphery
68, 70–71 , 77–78 , 86–88 , 90–91 , 128, 303, 315, 319, 321–323 , 326, 328, 330–331
licensing
13, 18, 29, 34, 50, 70–71 , 80, 82, 84, 91, 107, 202, 252, 269, 330–331
l-syntax/l-syntactic
3, 177, 180–181 , 192–193 , 195
M
mass noun
226, 231, 234–235 , 240, 253
maximizer
225–228 , 230, 236–237 , 240
minority variety
160
MLU
150, 154
modifier
3, 52, 112, 114, 216–217 , 225–228 , 230, 232–233 , 236, 239–240
monotonicity constraint
3, 245–246
M-Word
7–8 , 14
N
negative presupposition
2, 55–56 , 60, 63–67 , 71
NegPresuppositionalP
2, 55, 57, 68–72
nominal domain
3, 225–226 , 228, 230, 232, 241
null anaphor
2, 95–96 , 99, 103–104 , 107
O
operator
1–2 , 41, 44, 55, 57, 61, 68–72 , 84, 106, 129, 131, 133–134 , 247, 249–250 , 254–255 , 263, 266, 298
P
partitive
255
PathP
2, 111–124
Person Case Constraint effects
10
PolarityP
57, 66–71
positive degree adjectives
2, 111–112
positive presupposition
57, 63–66
possessor
2, 95–107 , 233, 238–239
possessum
2, 95–96 , 98–99 , 101–103 , 107, 233
predicate
31, 33, 80, 106, 113, 117, 123–124 , 133, 177–180 , 184–204 , 210–221 , 227, 231, 233, 237, 240, 301, 305–308
Principle B
14–17
Q
Quantification At a Distance (QAD)
3, 259–261 , 263–264 , 267
quantifier
12– 13 , 18, 133, 231–233 , 237, 247, 250, 256, 259–264 , 266, 268, 271, 273, 275–276 , 280, 284–285
Question Under Discussion (QUD) discourse model
22, 29–34 , 45, 47
R
reflexive
se
14, 16–18
relative adjectives
122–123
Relevance
30, 37, 47, 49–50
restrictor
259–260 , 263–264
rhythm/rhythmic
2–3 , 159–167 , 170–172
root sentence
280, 284
S
satellite-framed languages
124
scalar
44, 50–52 , 112–113 , 118, 124, 189, 229
scalarity
3, 124, 225, 241
scale structure
225, 227, 230
ScaleP
112, 118–119 , 123
Scope
128, 131, 134–136 , 138–139 , 143–144 , 183, 189, 247, 261–262 , 264–266 , 300
narrow scope
247, 257
wide scope
135–136 , 247
ser
3–4 , 177–182 , 184–187 , 189, 191–198 , 200–204 , 297–312
social factors
159
speech act
2, 36, 75, 77–78 , 84, 86, 91
Speech Act Phrase (SAP)
1, 5–6 , 8–9 , 11–19
spurious clitic
se
1, 5–6 , 8–9 , 11–19
stative
3, 117, 179, 181–182
stress group
2, 159–161 , 163, 165, 168–170
strong resultative adjectives
113
style
159–160 , 162–164 , 166–172
syllable
2, 159–165 , 167–172
T
TAM contexts
1, 56–58 , 71
telicity/telic verbs
3, 115–116 , 177–178 , 180–182 , 184–193 , 195, 209, 211, 214–221
thematic role
251, 255–256
Topic Acceptability Scale
321
typology
2–3 , 107, 159–161 , 163–165 , 167, 172, 177, 180, 192, 195, 227, 315–317 , 323, 325, 330–331
V
V2-rule/V2
4, 135, 138, 280–281 , 284, 293–295 , 315–331
Vehicle Change
15–17
verb-framed languages
124
V-to-C
284–293 , 295, 317, 321, 323
V-to-T
284–293 , 295, 316
W
weak cross-over repairs
11
wh-fronted questions (WFQ)
21–29 , 32, 34–37
wh-in-situ questions (WIQ)
1, 21–29 , 31–37