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Walking on the Grammaticalization Path of the Definite Article: Functional Main and Side Roads
Edited by Renata Szczepaniak and Johanna Flick
[
Studies in Language Variation
23] 2020
► pp.
251
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251
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previous
Index
A
abstract situation(s)
45, 50–51, 60, 62, 64–65, 68
abstract-situational usage
3–4
accidental coordination
10, 177–179
activation
8, 84–86, 91
affixal article
2, 20
agreement conflicts
183
analogical spreading
17, 20, 26, 32
anaphoric
3, 18, 21, 25–31, 33, 36, 44, 46–47, 51, 73, 76, 84–85, 119, 203, 239
associative-anaphoric usage
3
automatization
181
auxiliary drop
184
awareness
184–185, 187–188
C
car names
236
case marking
8, 11, 23, 84, 88–91, 150, 199, 201, 208–213, 216, 222
case syncretism
84, 88, 90–92, 224
Central German
172, 204–207, 213
Chur
82
classifier system
6, 11, 225, 227–228, 238, 244, 246
codification
10, 161, 180, 184–185, 188–189
common nouns
6, 11, 199–201, 208, 213–214, 220–222, 225, 227–232, 235, 242, 244–245
complex noun phrases
99, 109–110, 112, 114, 119, 121–123
conceptual literacy
183
conceptual orality
183
constructio ad formam
180–181
constructio ad sensum
180–181
constructions
6–8, 34, 43, 45, 49–50, 60, 62–65, 69, 73, 97–98, 103–104, 106, 113–116, 121–122, 124, 126–127, 131, 135, 139, 141, 148, 152, 159, 161, 182, 188, 193, 211, 242
context generalization
181, 188
contraction form
20, 22, 36
contrast
4, 9–11, 19, 34, 36, 46, 49, 54, 58, 67–68, 82, 86, 110–111, 119, 139–140, 151, 156, 162–164, 166, 175, 179, 185, 203, 211, 220, 226, 236, 244–245
coordination
6, 10, 161–162, 164–175, 177–188, 190–191, 193
accidental coordination
10, 177–179
coordination ellipsis
10, 161–162, 164–175, 177–188
D
D elements
66
Dammel
6 9, 183, 187, 208
deixis
3, 53
deictic
3, 18, 21, 24–27, 29–30, 36, 48, 53–55, 59, 75–76, 119, 155, 191, 238
definite article
1–12, 17–23, 25–30, 32, 34–39, 43–45, 47–51, 53–54, 58–60, 62, 65, 67–69, 73, 76, 86, 97, 99, 101, 109–114, 119–125, 129–130, 132–134, 136–138, 140–143, 146, 148–149, 155–156, 162, 164–165, 191, 193, 199–203, 205–207, 213–222, 224, 226–228, 231, 238–239, 241, 246
definiteness
2, 4–7, 9, 11–12, 15, 17–21, 24–27, 34–40, 46, 50, 52, 55, 59, 66–67, 72, 84, 92, 109–110, 113, 119, 129, 131, 137–138, 148, 155–158, 161–162, 166, 174, 180–181, 188, 199, 224–225, 227, 231, 241, 244, 249
definiteness cycle
39, 199, 224
definite determiner
8, 18, 20, 44–45, 51–60, 62, 64, 66–68, 73, 75–79, 82, 84–86, 88–89, 91, 225
definite possessor
62, 65
pragmatic definiteness
17, 25–27, 241
pragmatic definites
46–47, 51, 59
possessive weak definites
7, 43, 46, 49–50, 60–61, 65, 71
semantic definiteness
5–7, 15, 17–18, 20, 26, 34–38, 131, 138, 241
semantic definite
6–7
weak definites
7, 43, 45–46, 48–51, 60–61, 64–65, 68–69, 71, 73, 224
degrammaticalization
12, 227–228, 242, 244–246, 248
demonstrative
1–6, 17–18, 20–21, 23–31, 33, 35–37, 43–45, 48, 51, 53–54, 66–68, 76, 84, 110–111, 119–120, 132, 155–156, 172, 199–200, 206, 241
Desportes
77
determiners
7, 19–20, 24, 35, 64, 75–76, 78–79, 84, 92, 111–112, 114, 120–123, 161–164, 166–167, 170–171, 174, 177–182, 189, 193, 227, 245
definite determiner
8, 18, 20, 44–45, 51–60, 62, 64, 66–68, 73, 75–79, 82, 84–86, 88–89, 91, 225
expletive determiner
67
indefinite determiner
64, 78, 165
DP layer
66–67
Dream of the Rood
8, 97, 99–101, 109, 114–119, 121–122, 124, 128, 193
E
Early New High German
5, 10, 43, 45, 69, 130, 161–162, 164, 189–191, 194, 199
e
-epithesis in strong verbs
187, 192
ellipsis
10, 49, 161–162, 164–175, 177–188, 190–193
coordination ellipsis
10, 161–162, 164–175, 177–188
ellipsis of bound morphemes
178, 184
emphasis
8, 28–29, 32–33, 44, 84, 86–87, 91, 108, 167, 177, 200, 208
evolutionary (implicational) scales
75, 92
exaptation
12, 225, 227–228, 238, 240–241, 246, 248
expletive determiner
67
explicitness
10, 167, 183–184, 189
F
Ferraresi
76n1
Flick
2, 20, 99, 110, 133, 137, 181–182, 200
formalization
181
framing
5, 8–9, 97–104, 108–114, 116, 118, 120–127, 159, 182, 193, 231, 242
framing principle
5, 8–9, 97, 99, 101, 103, 108–114, 118, 120–124, 182, 193
functional noun(s)
7, 46–48, 51, 54–59, 62, 64–67
fusion
133–135, 137, 143, 149, 181
G
genericity
8, 21, 75, 80, 93–94, 225
generic
2, 4–5, 8, 12, 33, 75–79, 81–92, 94, 109, 119, 131, 138, 147, 154, 156, 200, 241–242
German
1–2, 4–12, 17–19, 30, 33, 36–39, 43–45, 50–51, 56–58, 60–61, 65–66, 68–72, 75–76, 78–79, 84, 86–87, 91–92, 94, 97–109, 111–133, 135–137, 139, 141–142, 146, 156–159, 161–164, 166–168, 170–173, 177–178, 181–184, 187–195, 199–201, 203–214, 220–222, 224–234, 236, 238–239, 241–242, 244–246, 248
Central German
172, 204–207, 213
Early New High German
5, 10, 43, 45, 69, 130, 161–162, 164, 189–191, 194, 199
Modern Standard German
10, 161, 163–164, 166–168, 170–171, 178, 182–184, 188–189
New High German
5, 9–10, 18, 43, 45, 69, 98, 101, 103, 105–106, 108–109, 111, 115–116, 118, 126, 130, 161–162, 164, 171, 173, 189–191, 193–194, 199
Old High German
5, 8, 17, 37, 43–44, 51, 56, 58, 69, 72, 75, 97–100, 105–106, 109, 111–114, 116–128, 130, 181, 190–193, 199–200
Givón
75–76, 183n15
grammaticalization
1–2, 4–12, 17–22, 24, 27–28, 34, 36–40, 43–45, 48, 51, 53–56, 59–60, 64–69, 72–73, 75–77, 79, 92, 95, 129–130, 132–133, 136–139, 141, 143, 146–147, 156–158, 161, 166, 179–182, 184, 188–189, 191–193, 199–200, 208, 212–213, 215, 220, 222, 224–226, 233, 241, 243–244, 247–248
grammeme
2
group inflection
177–178
H
hybrid nouns
183, 187
I
indefinite determiner
64, 78, 165
individual grams
182
inherent uniqueness
51
K
Keenan
92
L
Laca
82
language teaching
188
linguistic awareness
185
literate
167, 183–185, 188–189, 192
loose coordination
177
M
metalinguistic comments
185
mismatching
164, 166, 168, 173, 178–179, 181–182, 184–185, 187, 189
Modern Standard German
10, 161, 163–164, 166–168, 170–171, 178, 182–184, 188–189
morpho-lexical gender
234, 236, 244
morphosyntactic mismatch
165
mountain names
12, 234–235
Muspilli
8, 24, 52, 97, 99–101, 104–110, 112–119, 121–122, 124, 126–128, 193
N
Names of countries (headline)
232–233
Names of towns (headline)
231–232, 246
natural coordination
10, 161, 166, 175, 177–180, 184–185, 188, 193
New High German
5, 9–10, 18, 43, 45, 69, 98, 101, 103, 105–106, 108–109, 111, 115–116, 118, 126, 130, 161–162, 164, 171, 173, 189–191, 193–194, 199
nominal frame
111, 113, 120–121, 124–125, 127, 166, 182, 189, 193
nominalization
8, 87–88, 91
noun phrase
5–6, 9–10, 32, 38, 45–47, 50, 52–53, 58, 62–63, 66, 68, 81, 86, 91, 104, 109, 113, 119, 123–124, 126, 130, 161, 163, 180, 191, 193, 208, 245
number agreement
183, 193
O
obligatorification
6, 9–10, 133, 137, 141, 157, 161–162, 166–167, 181–182, 189
obligatoriness
130–131, 147, 157, 181
Old English
8, 97–100, 106, 111, 116–125, 127–128, 193
Old High German
5, 8, 17, 37, 43–44, 51, 56, 58, 69, 72, 75, 97–100, 105–106, 109, 111–114, 116–128, 130, 181, 190–193, 199–200
onymic articles
201, 205, 207, 209, 213, 222, 228, 231, 233–234, 238
orality vs. literacy
183
orate
167, 183–184, 188, 192
P
paradigmatic variability
136–137, 161
Paul
77, 135, 203, 208, 232
personal pronoun
30, 33–35, 111, 123, 241
Petrova
5, 8, 21n6, 78, 99n4, 107n29, 200
possessive constructions
7, 43, 45, 49–50, 60, 62–65, 69
possessive phrases
58
possessive weak definites
7, 43, 46, 49–50, 60–61, 65, 71
pragmatic context(s)
3
pragmatic definiteness
17, 25–27, 241
pragmatic definites
46–47, 51, 59
proper names
4, 6, 10–11, 19, 33, 43, 61, 80, 110, 154, 199–202, 208–209, 211–214, 221–222, 225, 227–228, 230–232, 234, 239, 241, 244–247, 249
proper name classes
227–228, 234, 242, 244, 246
proprialization
234, 236
R
reanalysis
5–6, 17, 19–20, 24, 27–29, 32, 35–36, 39, 44, 136–137, 181, 228, 240
recognitional (deixis)
3
referential genders
230
relational nouns
47–49, 51, 60, 64
S
Schaden
82
scripticism
183
semantic and structural scope
181
semantic contexts
2–3, 36
semantic definiteness
5–7, 15, 17–18, 20, 26, 34–38, 131, 138, 241
semantic definite
6–7
sentence internal capitalization
186
separable verbal complexes
97, 99, 104–105, 114, 122
situation argument
46, 54
situational (deixis)
3–4, 46–47, 56–57
sortal meaning
46–47, 66
sortal nouns
7, 46–48, 51–55, 58–60, 66
stigmatization
167, 184–185, 187
T
there-and-back
change
161, 173, 179–180, 188
there-and-back
pattern
184
three-gender system
227
tight coordination
177–179, 181
typological split
98
U
uniqueness
7, 18, 21, 24, 29, 49, 51–52, 58–60, 64, 68
unique reference
31, 49–50
V
verb position
97, 106, 116–117, 122–123
W
Waldenberger
6, 9, 34, 134, 136, 138–142, 148, 156
weak definites
7, 43, 45–46, 48–51, 60–61, 64–65, 68–69, 71, 73, 224