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Morphological Complexity within and across Boundaries: In honour of Aslı Göksel
Edited by Aslı Gürer, Dilek Uygun-Gökmen and Balkız Öztürk
[
Studies in Language Companion Series
215] 2020
► pp.
419
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419
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Index
A
“all”
353–365, 375
absolute preposition
103, 105, 109–110, 112–117
abstraction
13, 15, 20–21, 26, 34–35
across-the-board extraction
403–404, 407, 415
activity
263, 269–274, 276–277
agreeing
77, 316–317, 333–334, 339, 369, 385, 387–390, 395–399, 402–403, 407–408, 410–411, 414–415
agreement
63–64, 80–81, 88–89, 169–170
subject agreement
93–94, 96–104, 107–108, 111–112, 236–239, 256–257, 385–390, 394–398, 400–403, 405–407, 409–411, 413–415
alignment
287, 289–290, 295, 299
analogical change
204
analogy
21–22, 24, 31, 35–36
animacy
133, 137, 170, 400–403
Animacy Hierarchy (AH)
170
aorist
13–20, 24–27, 34–36, 129, 198, 302–303
B
base identity
228–229
borrowing
89, 230
broad focus
291–294, 299
C
child language acquisition
39–40
classifier
315–316, 320, 322, 324, 326, 328–329, 333, 340–342, 344–347, 374–375, 388, 390, 398, 400–401, 403, 407, 412, 415
whole entity
316, 340–341, 347
body part
322, 328, 340, 342, 347
handling
316, 320, 322, 340, 344–345, 347
cliticization
108, 353–354, 366, 380
clitics
93–94, 99–102, 105, 107–112, 116–118, 196
Comitative Coordination (CC)
155
complement clause
121–123, 125–126, 128, 132–137, 139
compounds
39–50, 52–56, 263–268, 270–274
constituency
286–290, 304, 308
copula
103–104, 206, 252–253, 256–257
core transitive verb(s)
112, 115
corpus
15, 135–136, 193–194, 200–201
D
default
19–20, 34, 206–207, 215–217, 265–266, 293–294
definiteness
64, 133
deletion
184–185, 235, 237, 247, 250–255, 257, 263–264, 266–271, 273–275, 278–279
derivational morphology
39, 42, 56–57, 59
determiner
63, 82, 85, 89, 123, 353–354, 358, 364, 366–368, 375, 380–381
-DIK/-(y)AcAK
121–125, 135–137, 139
discourse topic
385–388, 396–397, 399, 401, 403–404, 415
dissociated morpheme
244–245
distributed morphology
169, 240
ditransitive
98, 112, 315–316, 342–343, 345–346
doubling
247–248
doubly-marked plural pronouns
178
E
endoclisis
108
EPPCs
156
Exclusive Plural Pronoun Construction
see
EPPCs
existential construction
103–104
external Head
82–86, 88
extraposition
179, 181, 184
ezafe construction
104, 106–107
F
fixed stress
196–197, 199–201, 206–208
focus
285–296, 298–302, 304–310, 357, 369, 391
G
Generalized Reduplication
246–249
generic subjects
134–135
genitive case marking
121–123
gradient
263–264, 270–272, 277, 279
Gradient Harmonic Grammar (GHG)
264
Gradient Symbolic Representations (GSR)
264
H
Harmonic Grammar
271, 273
Inclusive Plural Pronoun Construction
see
IPPCs
I
incorporation
125, 353–356, 375–377, 380–381
inflectional morphology
13, 21, 39
in-situ phi-computation
170–172, 176
internal Head
82–85
intonational phrase
285, 289–290, 292, 294–296, 298–301, 306, 308–310
intransitive
125–126, 316, 320, 324–325, 327, 329–330, 390, 395
IPPCs
156–165, 171–172, 175
irregular pattern
14–15, 35
island effects
401
K
Karachay-Balkar
285, 287–294, 296, 298, 303–304, 310
L
lexical addresses
229
locus
315–320, 322, 326–329, 333–338, 342–347, 366, 369–375, 387, 394–395, 410–411
M
Match
285, 290, 297, 342, 388
Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt)
273
metathesis
237–238, 246–248
mismatch
182, 285, 289, 298, 301
morphosyntactic
121–122, 135, 203, 207, 212, 224, 228–229, 238–239, 241–242, 244–245, 257, 270, 285–286, 289–290, 297, 300, 304, 306, 310, 386
change
121
morphosyntax
136–137, 204, 211, 224, 235, 242, 249, 285, 298, 301, 308, 349
mouthing
353–356, 365–367, 375, 377, 380–381
N
narrow focus
285–289, 291, 293–296, 301
negation
52, 103, 196, 201, 216, 224, 226, 348, 357–358, 364
n-grams
35
noise
201, 275
nominal ellipsis
357–360, 363–364, 376, 380
nonmanual
marker
330, 332, 348
morphology
330, 346
noun clause
130–131, 142–144, 146–148, 153
null
morpheme
250, 253
object
385, 400
subject
385–386, 396–397, 414
O
Obligatory Definiteness Spread
64, 72
oblique relations
94, 105, 111
open class
231
Ottoman Turkish
121, 129
P
paradigm leveling
204
Parse
290, 297–301, 306–310
person markers
94, 96, 193–200, 202–206, 208
phi-computation by attraction
171–172, 174–176, 184
phonological phrase
285–290, 292, 294–301, 306–310
phonological privilege
211–212, 223, 225
plain
315–318, 324, 326, 328–329, 333, 346, 385, 387–390, 394–404, 407–415
Plural Pronoun Construction
see
PPCs
polar questions
285, 288–289, 293, 301
PPCs
156–157, 163–165, 171–172, 174
predicative possession
103
pre-stressing
194, 197, 199, 205–207, 266
progressive marker
195, 202, 221, 240, 294, 300
prosodic
195–196, 203–208, 226, 239, 257, 263, 265, 268–270, 276, 285–293, 295–301, 304, 306–308, 310–311, 332, 349
change
195, 204
prosody
200, 209, 282, 285, 289, 291, 295, 298, 301, 308
Q
quantifier
72, 74–75, 353–361, 363, 366, 368–371, 373, 375–376
universal
71, 74, 353–354, 356–358, 379–380
question particle
301
question suffix
285, 288–289, 293, 296, 298, 300–308, 310
R
raising
63–64, 86, 89
post-nominal
82, 84
pre-nominal
82, 84
reanalysis
86, 89, 197
referential status
123, 126, 133
regularization
193, 203, 206–208
relative article
81
rhyme
13–15, 22–23, 25, 27–30, 35
roots
verbal
13, 219, 223–224, 226–227
rules
14–16, 21–23, 34–35, 247–256, 289–290, 300–301, 308–310
S
Sauzini
93–97, 99–109, 111–117
pronominal clitics
107, 111
scale
264, 276–277, 279
scaling
276–279
factor
276–278
specificity
137
stuttering prohibition
254
subject marking
134–135, 137
subject-agreement
see
agreement
suspended case
181–182
T
tense aspect modality (TAM)
194–195, 197–198, 200–202, 238–240, 248–256
topic operator
385, 415
topicalization
360, 385, 390, 399–405, 408–409, 415
transitive
100–101, 111–112, 126, 140–153, 159, 315–316, 329, 333–337, 339–342, 347, 389–390, 395
transitivity
126, 135–137, 139
Turkish
13–20, 43–52, 121–123, 126–129, 161–164, 166–171, 174–179, 193–197, 205–210
k-zero alternation
213–215, 223–226, 228–231
stress
207–208, 215
vowel harmony
216, 223
Turkish Sign Language (TİD)
315, 346, 350, 353, 383, 385, 416
type/ token frequency
13, 15, 17–18, 27
U
unaccusative
316, 325–327, 329–331, 346
unergative
316, 327–332, 346
V
variable licensing
385
variation
199–201, 203–205, 237, 263–264, 266, 268–269, 273, 279, 286–287, 289–290, 307
verb
18–26, 46–48, 94–104, 111–117, 125–126, 202–204, 211–212, 219–220, 224, 226–228, 230–231, 235–236, 267–269, 277–278, 385–390, 394–405, 407–415, 417
vowel reduction
220–224, 227–228
W
weather predicate
324
West-Iranian language(s)
94–95, 99