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Reconnecting Form and Meaning: In honour of Kristin Davidse
Edited by Caroline Gentens, Lobke Ghesquière, William B. McGregor and An Van linden
[
Studies in Language Companion Series
230] 2023
► pp.
303
–
305
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previous
Subject index
A
absolutive,
see also
case marking; case system
237–241, 244, 247–251, 253–260
accomplishment,
see also
Aktionsart
216–217, 219, 222, 228, 231–233
achievement,
see also
Aktionsart
216, 219, 228, 231
activity,
see also
Aktionsart
216–217, 219, 222, 228, 231, 233
age
153–157, 160–163, 165, 168–170, 176–177
age grading
140, 148
agent (role),
see also
agentive
47–49, 60–63, 66, 138, 218, 231, 240, 245–249, 252, 257, 272
agentive
adjunct/PP
46, 48
non-agentive (subject)
47, 214, 216, 227
subject
47, 60–62, 64, 214, 216, 218, 227, 230
verb/situation
216, 233
agnation/agnate (relation)
46–50, 52–53, 268–273, 278–280, 283–284, 289–292, 294–296
Aktionsart,
see also
accomplishment; achievement; activity; state
216–217, 219, 228, 231–233
animacy hierarchy
239, 260
argument focus
see
focus
as
-clause
230
aspect,
see also
Aktionsart
214, 233
grammatical aspect
221–222
atopicality
see
topicality
B
bare forms (of nominals)
240, 247, 249–250, 257–259
behavioural process
see
process type
British National Corpus (BNC)
27, 220
Spoken BNC2014
25, 27–28, 153
C
case marking
88, 237–244, 247–260, 262–264, 286
case system
238–240, 242, 254–257, 260
split
239, 255
tripartite
242, 255–256
unary
255–256, 259–260
categorical (statement/judgment)
73–76, 78–82, 85–86, 89–93
cleft (construction/structure),
see also
split structure
86, 89–90
det
-cleft
49
it
-cleft
20, 25, 35
relative clause
see
relative clause
there
-cleft
17–40
Cognitive Linguistics
124, 126–128, 211
colexification
215
collocation
103, 151, 170, 174–175, 179
complementation
48, 57–58, 63, 211–212, 214, 216–217, 220, 225, 229–233
non-finite
214, 229
compound pronouns
146, 149
connate role (CR)
244–247, 252–253
construal
72, 77, 230
constructicon
124–125, 129
constructional change
103, 115–116, 120, 132, 142
constructionalization
102–103, 115–118, 124–125, 132
contrastive (study/analysis)
50, 54
conventionalization
101–103, 124–125, 128–131, 138–140
conversation
150, 164, 176–179
Corpus Pattern Analysis
220
CQPWeb
154
D
deixis
186–187
demonstratives
29, 186–201
detopicalisation,
see also
topic/topical
77–78, 81
Diachronic Construction Grammar
102, 115, 123–124, 128–130
disaffiliation
100, 109, 116
discourse marker
101–102, 116–117
ditransitive
see
transitivity
durativity
214, 216, 228
E
echo/echoic,
see also
mimicry
110, 113
educational qualification
159–160, 167–168
enation/enate (relation)
268–272, 278–286, 291–292, 294–295
non-enate (relation)
280, 282, 286–287
entrenchment
125–126, 128–131, 138–140
ergative,
see also
case marking; case system
237–240, 242–244, 247, 249–250, 252–257, 259–260
unergative verb
286–287
ergativity
218, 238–242, 244, 247, 255–259
evidential (meaning)
56, 60, 63, 65–67, 214
existential
19, 22–23, 36–37, 50, 84, 86–87
experiential (grammar/meaning)
210, 279
expletive subject
45–51, 62–63, 66–67
expressive
112–113
extraposition
45–53, 55–56, 59–60, 62–67
F
focus
20–21, 26, 36, 57, 62–64, 66–67, 72–73, 78, 82, 90–93, 276
argument
18, 23–24, 90
joint attentional
186
particles
88
predicate
34, 39, 76
sentence
18, 23–24, 34, 37, 73, 76–77, 79
formant frequency
see
frequency (phonetics)
form-meaning (connection/pairing)
3–5, 101–102, 128–129, 132, 151, 185–186
frequency (usage)
129, 132, 199–200
frequency (phonetics)
formant
187, 189–192
fundamental
194
frequency code
190, 192–193
second formant (F2)
189–191, 193–194
Functional Discourse Grammar
274–278, 292–294
G
gender (of speaker)
156–158, 163, 166, 178
grammaticalisation of zero
260
I
iconicity
185–187, 194, 196–197, 200–201
ideational (metafunction/domain)
66, 280
illocution
276, 280–281
impersonal passive
see
passive
incorporation
87, 89
indefinite
24, 32, 38, 57
article
21
determiner
145, 151
pronouns
146–147
quantifier
see
quantifier
individual differences
124, 126–127
information status
29–32, 34, 76
information structure
21–22, 24, 61–63, 74, 77–78
interpersonal (domain/meaning/level)
66, 275–277, 279–282, 291–293
intransitive
see
transitivity
it
-cleft
see
cleft
L
Labovian
139
language change
124, 128, 130, 138, 145, 176–177
logical structure
74, 83
London Lund Corpus
21
Longman Spoken American Corpus
27
M
material process
see
process type
mental process
see
process type
mimic
186
mimicry,
see also
echo/echoic
113
modality/modal (meaning)
60, 65–66, 133
auxiliary/verb
137, 170–173
motivation (in signs)
4, 76–77, 185–187, 191–194
multinomial logistic regression
160–161, 168
N
nominalisation
87
nominative case,
see also
case marking; case system
88, 237–238, 240, 242, 247, 254–255, 286
non-agentive
see
agentive
non-enate (relation)
see
enation
non-finite complement
see
complementation
nothing (vs. zero),
see also
zero
243, 257–260
numeral
24, 32–33
O
open proposition
21, 24, 30–31, 36
P
parallel corpus
50–51
parenthetical
52–53, 55–57, 63–64, 66
participant role (PR)
244–247, 252–253, 261
passive
278
impersonal
45–67
perceiver
210, 213–214
pragmatic
chunk
108, 116
function
19, 36–37, 40, 79, 83, 276–277, 280
implicature
76
marker
36–37, 39
predicate focus
see
focus
presentative
45, 49–50, 57, 62–63, 65–67, 74
presupposed (variable/information)
20–25, 31, 35
process orientation
73, 80, 93
process type
58, 210, 216–218
behavioural process
209–212, 216–219, 230–232
mental process
46, 58, 217–218, 230–232
material process
58, 217–218, 230–232
proper noun
24, 28, 35
Q
qualitative valency
see
valency
quantifier
32, 35, 146
absolute
21, 24
indefinite
21, 24
relative
24
universal
28
quantitative valency
see
valency
R
reduplication
197–198
re-enacting/re-enactment
103–104, 110, 114, 117
relative clause
20–24, 86, 89
cleft relative clause
20, 22–24, 35
restrictive
19, 32
relativizer
17–19, 23, 27–28, 35–36
reported speech
58, 103–105, 114–115, 117
representation (of speech/thought)
60, 110, 114–116
Representational Level
275–281, 283, 285, 288, 291–293
restrictive relative clause
see
relative clause
S
second formant frequency
see
frequency (phonetics)
semantic
function
277, 286–287, 289
type of participants
214, 220–221
semioticisation
260
sentence focus
see
focus
situation type
see
Aktionsart
Sketch Engine
154–155
social class
153, 158, 166, 178–179
sociolinguistic parameters; see also age; educational qualification; gender; social class
145
split case system
see
case system
split structure,
see also
cleft
86, 90–92
Spoken BNC2014
see
British National Corpus
stance
56, 65–66, 106, 111–112, 116
state,
see also
Aktionsart
216, 219, 231
style
177, 179, 271
stylistic difference/variation
148–150, 176, 178, 271, 278
subject accentuation
81–82
subject inversion
82–83
subject-object neutralisation
88–89
Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL)
209–212, 217–219, 232–233
T
telicity
216–217, 221–222, 228–229
textual (metafunction/meaning/level)
67, 71, 93, 279–280
there
-cleft
see
cleft
thetic (sentence/statement)/theticity
37, 73–83, 85–86, 89, 91–92
tone (phonetics)
194–195, 201
topic
37, 39, 72–77, 79–85, 88, 90–92
topic-shifting
100, 106, 116
topical/topicality
71, 73–74, 77–79, 84–85, 90–91
atopical/atopicality
73, 77–78, 85–87, 91, 93
transitivity
150, 210, 232, 244–246
ditransitive
273
intransitive
46, 74, 83, 211–213, 238, 246, 255–256, 285–286
transitive
46, 83, 211–213, 238, 247, 255–256, 272, 284–285
translation
52–54, 64–65, 86
tripartite case system
see
case system
U
unary case system
see
case system
unergative verb
see
ergative
V
valency
qualitative
283, 286
quantitative
283–284
variation
128–129, 133, 138–139, 151–153
verb type
see
process type
vowel lengthening
196–197
W
word length
198–200
word order
57, 65, 71, 83–85, 270
WordbanksOnline corpus
27
Z
zero (allomorph)
subject relativizer
17–18, 27–28
vs. nothing,
see also
nothing
239–244, 253–254, 256–260