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The NP-strategy for Expressing Reciprocity: Typology, history, syntax and semantics
Elitzur A. Bar-Asher Siegal
[
Typological Studies in Language
127] 2020
► pp.
289
–
291
◄
previous
Subject index
A
accommodation
253–254, 261
adverbial morpheme
157
adverbial strategy for expressing reciprocity
151–152, 154, 156, 161
agreement
11, 17n9, 46, 52n18, 71–73, 75, 80–84, 86, 91, 98–99n2, 101, 106–109, 115, 120–122, 126, 143–144, 146–147, 161n11, 171, 173–174, 188, 191–192, 214, 216, 249, 254
see also
as a post-syntactic phenomenon
106–107, 144
conjunct
143
morphological
73, 109, 121
semantic
72–73, 83n20, 98, 109, 120, 126, 143, 146–147, 254
split grammatical
143
agreement as a post-syntactic phenomenon
106–107, 144
apocopation
87n23, 191
apposition
99n2
associative preposition
51n17, 158–161, 168
B
bleaching
47, 51–52, 90, 133–134
broad subject
69–71, 84, 200, 228–229
C
case assignment
84, 107
casuistic law
17, 126, 131
causal relations
241–245, 248–253, 255–262
causality
242, 245, 251–252, 257n5, 261
implicit
251
cohesion
251–253
collective adverb
165, 174
collective expression
151, 164, 175
collective noun
64
collective reading
6, 168, 222n18
collectivity
6, 182
comitative expression
151, 164, 175
comparative linguistics
177, 181, 183, 188
compositionality
20, 206, 230, 259–260
direct
206, 230
priniciple of
20, 259
condition c
38
conjunct agreement
143
constant entailments principle
180n38
construction with universal quantifier
36–37, 49–50, 88–89, 202, 204n5, 225, 232n26
control
73, 101
cover
40, 56–59, 213, 229, 261
D
decategorialization
90–91
definite plurals
39, 213, 223n20, 225, 242n1
deletion
78–79, 81, 84, 95
demonstrative pronouns
45, 129, 134, 147, 185
detransitivized form
159–160
deuniverbation
87
diathetic operation
6
direct compositionality
206, 230
discontinuous construction
63n2, 159
discrimination effect
45n9, 141–142
dislocation
69–70
distributive reading
55–56, 59, 222n18
distributivity
50, 55, 58, 204–205, 228
distributor
74n10, 89, 202–204
downward entailing context / environment
215, 226–227, 232n27
dual morpheme
172
E
events
1, 7n6, 180, 216, 242–245, 247, 254–257n5, 261–262
eventuality
10, 164, 179, 243–244, 247, 252–254, 256–257, 259, 261–263
external negation
226, 253
F
floating quantifier
104
focus-sensitive particles
254
formal diachronic semantics
21, 23, 180
free relative
243n1
frozen form / formula
78–80, 82–84, 95, 99, 100, 102–107, 111, 153, 193
fusion
61–62, 78, 80–81, 84, 86, 95, 97, 109, 111, 169, 186, 190, 204n6
G
Government and Binding
34, 66, 85, 128n16
grammaticalization
4, 9, 21–22n11, 33, 36, 43, 46, 48, 51–52, 58–59, 62–63n2, 88–91, 97, 122, 134, 151, 177, 191n15, 229
Grice's maxim
258
H
haplology
78, 187, 191–192, 194
heterogeneity
113–114, 116, 118, 120, 123–126, 131, 134, 148–149
historical linguistics
3, 19–21, 23, 89, 201
homogeneity
226n24
homonymy
6n4, 7n6
I
implicature
208, 211n12, 233–237, 240, 246, 254–258, 262–263
indifference
233–237, 240, 246, 255–258, 262–263
implicit causality
251
indefinite pronouns
44, 46–49, 53, 87, 126–133, 148, 186n8, 229
indifference implicature
233–237, 240, 246, 255–258, 262–263
individual-level predicate
211
infinitive clause
97–98, 103, 128
ingressive
51n16, 158n8
L
left dislocation
70
left periphery
58, 65, 67–70, 74, 84, 228
lexical root
169
M
major subject
69
maxim of manner
258
maximality
39, 225
metathesis
191
modals
257n5
model of conversation
252
model theoretic semantics
19, 23, 178
morphological agreement
73, 109, 121
morphological univerbation
78
multifunctionality
6–8, 11, 14–15, 29–30, 152, 155, 164, 177, 206, 209, 261
N
negation
12, 42, 224–227, 253–255, 258
external
226, 253
negative NP-strategy clauses
42
nominal construction
37, 44, 71, 88, 115, 126, 132
nominative case
64, 69, 76, 79, 103, 107
P
partitive
48, 73
phi-feature
72
philology
20
phonetic / phonological form (PF)
27–28, 102, 105–106, 108, 144
phonological reduction
21, 77–78, 99
phonological shift
174
plural subject
8n6, 11, 14, 99, 143, 152, 159, 182,
polysemy
6–8, 11, 14, 155, 164, 170
post-syntactic phenomenon
106–107, 144
predicate argument
34, 67, 82
presupposition
244, 253–254
principle of compositionality
20, 259
pronominal construction
46, 74, 77–78, 118, 124, 161
prosodic univerbation
78
Q
quantification constructions
37, 46, 89, 202
questions under discussion (QUD)
252
R
reanalysis
21–24, 49–51, 62, 68, 71, 76–78, 84, 87–89, 91, 151, 154, 161–163, 166–167, 170, 173–175, 177–178, 229–231
semantic
22, 24, 89, 163, 178, 229–230
syntactic
51, 62, 76, 84, 89, 167, 170, 173–174, 178, 230
recategorization
91, 163
reciprocalization
5, 9
reciprocity in social life
1
referential expressions
5, 37, 39, 41, 44–45
reflexive pronoun/anaphor
65–66, 75n11, 85, 97–99, 101–102n5, 108, 114
reflexivity
6–7n6
reinforcement process
165
S
segmental levelling
78
semantic agreement
72–73, 83n20, 98, 109, 120, 126, 143, 146–147, 254
semantic reanalysis
22, 24, 89, 163, 178, 229–230
semantic shift
50, 88, 163, 173, 177
semantic strengthening
167
sociative expression
164–165, 167
sociolinguistic factors
113, 125, 134
sociolinguistics
113
split grammatical agreement
143
Strongest Meaning Hypothesis
206, 208–210, 212, 223
subject
7–8, 11, 14, 34, 41, 45, 61, 64–79, 81–82, 84–85, 99, 102–105, 107–110, 142–144, 146–147, 149, 152, 156, 159, 164–165, 168, 171, 173, 179, 182, 189, 200, 228–230
broad
69–71, 84, 200, 228–229
major
69
plural
8n6, 11, 14, 99, 143, 152, 159, 182
symmetric relation / inherently symmetric relation
1, 10, 140–141
symmetry
1, 4, 6, 9–10, 12, 18, 88, 145, 155–156, 201, 212, 231–232
syncretism
6–8, 11, 14, 155, 160, 172
syntactic derivation
205
syntactic reanalysis
51, 62, 76, 84, 89, 167, 170, 173–174, 178, 230
T
topic
15, 28, 72, 77, 114, 139n28, 169n24, 224, 230, 252
topicalization
70
typicality effect
259
typology
2–5, 9, 10, 12–13, 33, 85, 88, 104n7, 160, 187, 189, 195, 199–200, 204n5, 232
typology of reciprocal constructions
3, 9
U
underspecified meaning
221, 223, 261
unidirectionality hypothesis
89, 91
univerbation
76–78, 84, 87, 89, 91, 95, 99, 101, 106n11, 142, 187–188, 192–195, 204
de-
87
morphological
78
prosodic univerbation
78
V
verbal strategy for expressing reciprocity
51n16, 63, 167, 222n18, 225–226n24
VP fronting
104