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Information-Structural Perspectives on Discourse Particles
Edited by Pierre-Yves Modicom and Olivier Duplâtre
[
Studies in Language Companion Series
213] 2020
► pp.
303
–
304
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previous
Subject index
A
Adverb
54, 86, 111–112, 115–121, 127–129, 177–182, 185, 240–241, 252, 255, 262, 277–278, 285–292, 296
Adverbial
198–202, 246
B
Bleaching
120, 131
C
Cartography
174–175, 221–225, 243–246, 297
Case particle
4, 8, 17, 206, 223–224, 233–242, 247–249
Case particle deletion
233, 237, 247–249
Cleft construction
57, 60, 86–88, 94–95, 105–106, 108, 185
Pseudo-cleft
53–59, 63, 107–108
Coherence
2, 27–28, 112, 117, 127
Commitment
11–14, 76, 252–253, 261–262, 268
Commitment space
252, 268
Connective
117–120
Connective particle
147, 152
Contrast
3–4, 14–16, 18–19, 36–37, 187–191, 211, 219
Contrastive focus
174, 234, 295
Exhaustive contrast
187–190
Uncertainty contrast
18, 187–191 ;
See also
focus; topic (contrastive topic)
D
Discourse structure
3, 16, 112, 177–180, 183
E
Egophoricity
11–14
Empathy
17, 226–229, 248–249
Emphasis
10, 12, 17, 122–126, 229, 242, 277–280, 295–296
Engagement
10–14
Enimitive
10, 13–14
Epistemic
Epistemic authority
10–14
Epistemic evaluation
76–77, 200
Epistemic modality
11, 66, 103, 253
Epistemic particle
12, 283
Evidentiality
13, 53, 82, 235
Evidential bias
260–261
Evidential particle
283–285 ;
see also
inferential
F
Focus
3–4, 6–7, 13, 15, 35–37, 47–48, 57–64, 84–91, 94–96, 100–101, 104–106, 111–131, 162–175, 182–185, 202–208, 223–224, 232–234, 283–297
Eliminating focus
223–224, 233, 242
Exhaustive identificational focus
161, 165, 175
Verum focus
6, 13–15, 18, 90, 104–105, 206–207, 213
Focus particle
4, 18, 61, 63, 65, 111–131, 135, 234, 278, 296 ;
see also
contrast
Final particle
1, 4, 7–8, 12–13, 16–18, 75, 135–158, 196–197, 223
G
Givenness
3–4, 71, 88, 90–91, 94–95, 102, 105–106
Grammaticalization
8, 15, 27, 38, 45, 68, 181, 211, 213
I
Inferential
11, 15, 47–49, 51–53, 55, 64, 66, 98
Interjectional particle
8, 16, 135–158
Intersubjectivity
4, 8–9, 11, 14, 19, 243
L
Left periphery
51, 67, 167–168, 173–175, 222–225, 236–237, 281, 287, 292–293
Lexicalization
285, 292, 296
M
Mirativity
209, 213–214, 279, 295
Modal particle
1, 4, 6, 9, 11–13, 16–17, 19–24, 90–91, 98, 112, 118, 122–123, 127–129, 135–136, 139–140, 177–192, 195–224, 229–230, 252–254, 276–300
P
Polyfunctionality
7–8, 111–112, 133
Positive polarity
101, 258–259, 261, 263 ;
See also
questions (negative polar questions)
Q
Questions
Non-standard questions
17–18, 229–232, 237–238
Rhetorical questions
65, 90, 209, 229, 238, 271
Negative polar questions
251–253, 256–270, 273–275
T
Theory of Mind
17, 223
Theticity
6, 17, 154–155, 195–201, 205–207, 210–212
Topic
Antitopic
15, 35, 37–38, 41, 43–44
Contrastive topic
3, 161, 163–164
Topic shift
15, 32–36, 41, 44–45