General index
A
- anaphorically or generically predictable
89, 192
- anaphoric distance
29, 30
- anaphoric or generic context
82, 97, 98, 121
- Augment
35, 59, 94, 109, 110, 113, 114, 127, 134, 139, 145, 164, 165
B
- bi-transitive transfer verbs114
- bi-transitive verbs
67, 124, 157
C
- case-marking prepositions60
- Chaucer, G.
169, 170, 171, 172, 181
- Comparative Method
ix, 36
- Comparative Reconstruction36
- comparative text distribution81
- conditional association11
- contextually accessible66
- contextually predictable179
- cross-language distributional logic11
- cross-language diversityix
D
- de-grammaticalization
4, 11
- detached post-verbal prepositions
183, 184
- detached prepositions
90, 91, 92, 96, 97, 102, 103, 164
- detached (‘severed’) prepositions
89, 105
- diachrony of grammar
20, 138
F
- falsificatory counter-examples130
- functional-syntactic categories65
- functional-syntactic context145
- functional-syntactic distribution54
- functional-syntactic patterns97
G
- grammaticalization
4, 16, 138, 145
H
- Heine, B.
4, 40, 131, 136
I
- Iliad
39, 66, 80, 102, 146, 163
- indirect objects
ix, 1, 8, 12, 34, 58, 65, 82, 89, 146
- Internal Reconstruction
ix, 36
- intransitive location or motion verbs114
- intransitive verbal clause146
- intransitive verbs
67, 115, 152
K
- Kuteva, T.
4, 40, 131, 136
L
- language universals
36, 195
- Lehmann, W. P.
3, 20, 58, 169
- Leonard, E.
183, 185, 187, 190
- Luraghi, S.
34, 37, 39, 40
M
- Mallory, T.
169, 171, 172, 174, 175, 176, 177, 179, 181, 182
- Monro, D. B.
33, 34, 90, 109, 121, 165
N
- nominal-attached prepositions9
- nominal indirect objects96
O
- obligatory event participants2
- obligatory indirect object
54, 55
- optional indirect objects56
P
- phonological reduction113
- post-nominal case endings113
- post-verbal detached prepositions
173, 178, 180, 195
- post-verbal English prepositions22
- post-verbal prepositional phrases
176, 178, 183
- post-verbal prepositions20
- pre-nominal prepositions
40, 54, 55, 56, 57, 65, 170
- pre-verbal (OV) prepositional phrases
176, 178, 179, 183
- pre-verbal prepositions
60, 80, 82, 169, 190, 195
- pre-verbal vs. post-verbal detached prepositions94
- promotion to direct object29
Q
- quantified text distribution57
- quantitative distribution
130, 172, 181, 194
- quantitative distribution of augmented verbs163
- quantitative distribution of prepositional constructions
185, 187
- quantitative text distribution
54, 80, 97, 163, 175
R
- re-grammaticalization
4, 22
- REL-clause subordinators
170, 173
S
- second-position particles
90, 102, 103
- semantic arbitrariness
16, 66, 82, 89, 97, 191
- Shakespeare, W.
169, 178, 179, 181, 182, 187
- simple verb-preposition combinations189
- stranded post-verbal prepositions174
- suffixal case-marking
34, 40
- syntactic mirror image194
- syntactic/semantic distribution139
T
- target construction
31, 172
- text distribution of functional-syntactic categories83
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The Noble Tale of Sir Launcelot du Lake
172
-
The Tragedy of Coriolanus
178
- typological-diachronic conundrum10
- typological diversity
36, 195
U
- unattached prepositions33
V
- van Emde Boas, E.
34, 35, 110
- verbal complements
131, 133
- verb-attached adpositions8
- verb-attached prepositions
33, 59
- verbs of causation and manipulation134
- verb-suffixed adpositions10
- VO word-order
7, 16, 20, 31, 169, 177
W
- Willi, A.
35, 110, 111, 140, 145
Z
- Zanchi, C.
34, 37, 38, 40, 121, 194
- zeroed-out indirect object
99, 127, 179, 192
- zeroed-out nominal object
23, 91, 105, 174, 191