Index
A
- Allostruction
88, 144–146, 159, 193–197, 211–212, 215–217, 258–259, 261, 268–270, 309–310, 314, 316, 320–323
- Alternation
61, 68, 116, 118
- Dative alternation
6, 61, 69, 183–184
- Semantic type alternation
110, 113, 118
- Analogy
55, 64, 67, 260–266, 275, 339
- Argument omission
63, 97, 141, 249–254, 301, 304–305, 323
- Argument Structure
8, 79–80, 89–91, 96–97, 100–101, 164–166, 218, 334
- Attitude (see also norm-orientation)
20, 23–24, 26, 69–70, 72, 266, 302
- Endonormative attitude
20, 26, 70, 302, 306, 325
- Exonormative attitude
70, 72, 274, 339
C
- Canonical (form) (see also non-canonical)
140, 147–149
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Causative construction
67, 139–140, 165–166, 175–177, 206–209, 227, 247–248, 267–269, 311–316
-
Caused-motion construction
92, 95, 98, 166, 178–179, 213–221, 247
- Coercion (see also semantic type coercion under semantic type)
95
- Cognitive Linguistics
83–85, 107–108, 121, 215, 233
- Collexeme
103, 173–174, 176–177, 288–296, 311, 317–319
- Co-varying collexeme analysis
103, 308
- Distinctive collexeme analysis
103, 288, 290–297
- Simple collexeme analysis
103, 173, 288, 303, 317
- Collocational profile
65, 288
- Collocational restriction,
98, 262
- Colloquialization
64, 253, 301
- Collostructional analysis (see also co-varying collexeme analysis, distinctive collexeme analysis, simple collexeme analysis under collexeme)
102–103, 122, 173, 183
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Comparative correlative construction
74–75, 308–310
- Complex predicate (see also light verb construction)
87–88, 134
- Syntactic constraint
157, 224–225, 263–264
- Lexical constraint
260–261
- Constructicon
72, 85, 87, 96, 100–101, 210–211, 228, 230–232, 234–235, 254, 257, 274
- Constructional link
96
- Instance link
96, 226–228
- Metaphor link
96, 228–229
- Contextual role
111–112, 118,145, 155, 197–201
- Conventionalization
52–53, 57–58, 266–268, 270, 272, 288
- Conventionalized innovation
46, 47, 52
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Copular construction
139, 165–166, 181, 213–214, 229–230, 247
- Corpus of Global Web-based English (GloWbE)
269–273
- Correspondence Principle
94
- CPA ontology
143, 149–150, 154
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Creation construction
139–140, 165–170, 212–217, 220–221, 224, 232–233, 247–248, 250–252, 311–314, 316, 320
D
- Degree of institutionalization (of a variety)
4, 7, 20, 43, 71, 76–77, 274, 298, 301, 304–307, 323–325, 332
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Deprofiled object construction
96, 249, 253
- Diasystematic Construction Grammar
254
- Distinctive collexeme analysis
103, 288, 292–296
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Ditransitive construction
91–92, 94, 139, 165–167, 183–184, 217–218, 233, 246–248
- Ditransitive verb
- New ditransitive verb
64, 70, 260
- Dynamic Model(of the evolution ofpostcolonial Englishes)
4, 21–22, 26, 41–43, 69–77, 298–299, 301–302, 305–308, 312–313, 316–317, 320–325
E
- Ellipsis
64, 114, 141, 220–221, 223
- Endonormative, see endonormative attitude under attitude
- Entrenchment
85, 274–275, 337
- Error
14, 16, 45–47, 50–54
- Exonormative attitude, see exonormative attitude under attitude
- Exploitation
104–105,113–114, 119, 161
- Extraposition
147–149, 175, 225, 232
F
- Feature
2, 186, 239–240, 258–268, 270–275
- Conventional feature
57, 266–267
- Conventionalized feature
52–54, 239, 254, 274
- Qualitative feature
48–51, 57–59, 64–65, 67, 76, 257
- Quantitative feature
48, 51, 57–58, 62,65–66, 257, 281
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For-benefactive construction
221
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For-purpose construction
221
- Frequency profile
240–246
- Fusion
93–95, 97, 217–219, 246
G
- GloWbE, see Corpus of Global Web-based English
H
- Hierarchical cluster analysis
299–300
I
- ICE, see International Corpus of English
- Identity construction
22–24, 298, 305
- Multiple inheritance
87, 211–212, 215, 220–223, 232
- Innovation
16, 45–47, 52–53, 254, 266, 275, 322
- Conventionalized innovation
46–47, 52
- Process of innovation
57, 257
- Institutionalization, see degree of institutionalization
- International Corpus of English
55, 125–127
- Item-specificity
97, 100, 123, 329, 334
L
- Level of abstraction, see schematicity
- Lexical constraints
260–261
- Lexical set
109–110, 113, 118–119, 160–161, 202–203, 209, 258–259
- Lexical variation
168, 192
- Lexico-grammar, see also lexis-grammar interface
2, 58
- Lexis-grammar interface
2–3, 23, 58–59, 73, 76, 79, 86, 260
- Light Verb Construction (LVC)
66–67, 87–88, 131–134, 152, 157, 218–219, 303–304, 317–318
- New light verb construction
66, 288, 292–293
- Linguistic representation
55–56, 74–75, 77, 275, 306–307
- LVC, see light verb construction
M
- Macro-constructional level
87
-
Make me difficult pattern
264–265, 270–271, 302
- Meaning potential
105–106, 116, 122
- Meso-constructional level
87
- Metaphor
84, 96, 114, 228–230
- Metaphorical extension
96, 154, 228–230
- Micro-constructional level
87
- Mini-construction
100, 122
- Mode (spoken/written)
244–245, 250,253
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Motion construction
139–142, 165–166, 179–181, 213–214, 247–248, 252
- Multiple inheritance
87, 211–212, 215, 220–223, 232, 257
N
- Nativization
15, 20, 23
- Structural nativization
2, 20, 23, 45–46
- Non-canonical (form)
143, 147–148, 224–225
- Norm-orientation
4, 13–14, 43, 69, 71–72, 76–77, 299–302, 304–308, 322, 325
P
- Participant roles
93–95, 99n, 122
- Passive (voice)
88, 96, 116, 147–148, 170, 176,225, 277–278, 314
- Path-breaking construction
168, 330
- Path-breaking verbs
92, 138, 167–168,329–330
- Pattern Dictionary of English Verbs (PDEV)
104, 112
- Phrasal verb
70, 158, 184
- Polysemy
96, 100, 107, 190, 227, 230, 232–234, 330
- Radial network of polysemy (see also polysemy)
107–108, 233
- Prepositional verb
158
- New prepositional verb
49, 52, 67, 73
- Principle of No Synonymy
88, 103
- Productivity
97, 174, 176, 192, 292
- Profiled argument roles
93–94, 122, 170
- Propagation
57, 266, 273–274, 332
R
- Relative entropy
310–312, 314–316
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Resultative construction
91–92, 138–140, 165–167, 171–175, 207–209, 220–221, 223–224, 247–248, 250–252, 261, 312–313, 318–320
S
- Schematicity
86–87, 192
- Semantic schematicity
226
- Schneider’s Dynamic Model, see Dynamic Model of Postcolonial Englishes
- Semantic Coherence Principle
93
- Semantic type (see also semantic type coercion under coercion)
109–111, 118–120, 143–147, 149–151, 153–155, 192, 197–198, 204–209
- Semantic type alternation
110, 113, 118
- Semantic type coercion
113
- ShallowOntology of CPA Semantic Types (see also CPA ontology)
110
- Speech, see mode (written/spoken)
- Substantive(construction)
86–87
- Substrate influence
141, 253–254, 285, 301–302
- Subvalency feature
118–119, 144, 159, 203–204
- Syntactic constraints
157, 224–225, 260, 263–264
- Syntactic reconfiguration
260, 264, 266
V
- Valency (see also valency pattern, valency slot, subvalency feature)
89, 115
- Valency pattern
98, 143–145
- Valency slot
109, 111–113, 118–119, 143–144, 155–156, 197, 202, 204–206, 209–210
- Verb-complementational profile
62, 64
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Verb-particle construction
138–139, 165–166, 184–185
W
-
Way
construction
91, 131, 182–183, 213–214, 247–248
- Writing, see mode (written/spoken)