TALK KEYWORD INDEX
This page contains an index consisting of author-provided keywords.
( | |
(In)definiteness | |
(Morpho-)syntactic developments | |
A | |
absolute construction | |
accusative case | |
accusative of respect | |
adaptive change | |
Adjective | |
affix ordering | |
Afrikaans | |
Afro-Asiatic Languages | |
Afroasiatic | |
agentivity | |
agreement | |
agreement markers | |
alignment | |
alignment change | |
Alignment changes | |
analogy | |
analytic perfect | |
Analyticity | |
Anatolian | |
Ancient Egyptian | |
Ancient Greek | |
animacy | |
anticausative | |
anticausatives | |
antipassive | |
Aorist passives | |
Arabic | |
Areal linguistics | |
Areal typology | |
argument structure | |
Aspect | |
Aspectual Restriction | |
assertivity | |
asymmetric priming | |
attitudinal meaning | |
Audience Design | |
Australian languages | |
Austronesian | |
auxiliary selection | |
B | |
Baltic | |
Balto-Slavic | |
Bantu | |
Bantu languages | |
Basque | |
Bayesian phylogenetics | |
Berber | |
bilingual suppletion | |
bilingualism | |
binomial regression | |
borrowing | |
borrowing from a distance | |
borrowing hierarchies | |
brace construction | |
brace negation | |
C | |
Cartography | |
case | |
causal conjunctions | |
causative | |
Celtic | |
Child language acquisition | |
Chinese | |
chunking | |
code copying | |
Coercion | |
cognitive biases | |
Cognitive Linguistics | |
cognitive semantics | |
collocations | |
Colloquial register | |
Common Slavic | |
Comparative Method | |
comparative reconstruction | |
comparative syntax | |
complementizer | |
Computational Linguistics | |
computational methods | |
computational simulation | |
conditional clauses | |
conjunction | |
Conjunction particle | |
constituents | |
Construction | |
Construction Grammar | |
constructional competition | |
constructionalization | |
Constructions | |
Contact linguistics | |
contact-induced change | |
Contact-induced dialect change | |
Contact-Induced Grammaticalization | |
Contact-induced language change | |
content bias | |
continuity | |
conventionalisation | |
convergence | |
copying of argument structure | |
corpus | |
Corpus linguistics | |
corpus methodology | |
corpus study | |
correlation | |
creole | |
creoles | |
creolization | |
cross-linguistic corpus annotation | |
Crytpolects | |
cumulative exponence | |
cycle | |
Czech | |
D | |
Danish | |
dative | |
dative experiencer | |
dative possessor | |
Dative Subject Construction | |
DATR | |
degrammaticalization | |
degrammation | |
delocativization | |
demonstratives | |
demotion | |
determiners | |
Diachronic | |
diachronic layering | |
diachronic syntax | |
diachronic typology | |
Dialect contact | |
dialect geography | |
Dialectology | |
diaspora | |
diffusion | |
Diminutives | |
directionality | |
discourse marker | |
discourse particles | |
disjunction | |
Distributed Morphology | |
ditransitive | |
doubling | |
dravidian | |
Drift | |
E | |
Early Modern English | |
egocentric bias | |
endangered languages | |
English | |
ergative | |
ergativity | |
Etymology | |
evidentiality | |
evolutive change | |
experiencer | |
experiencer predicates | |
F | |
Finnish language | |
focus | |
formal semantics | |
French | |
functionalist | |
Future | |
future tense | |
G | |
Gallo-Romance | |
Gascon | |
gender | |
genitive | |
German | |
German dialects | |
Germanic | |
Gothic | |
Gramaticalización | |
grammaticalisation | |
grammaticalization | |
Graphemic variation and change | |
Greek | |
Greek-Latin linguistics | |
Gulf Arabic Pidgin | |
H | |
Head-marking | |
Hebrew | |
Henning Andersen | |
Historical linguistics | |
historical phonology | |
historical semantics | |
historical sociolinguistics | |
historical syntax | |
history of English | |
history of linguistics | |
Hungarian | |
hypercorrection | |
hypocorrection | |
I | |
Icelandic | |
idiomaticity | |
Imperfective | |
impersonal | |
impersonal transitive construction | |
inchoative | |
indefinite article | |
indefinite temporal adverbial | |
indefinites | |
indic | |
Indicative | |
Indo-Aryan | |
Indo-Aryan languages | |
Indo-European | |
Indo-Iranian | |
infinitive | |
inflection loss | |
inflectional morphology | |
information structure | |
intersubjectification | |
Italic | |
J | |
jamaican | |
Japanese | |
Japanese honorifics | |
Japanese Sign Language | |
K | |
Korean | |
L | |
L2 acquisition | |
L2 speakers | |
language contact | |
language evolution | |
Language reconstruction | |
language transfer | |
Language variation | |
language varieties | |
language-contact | |
Latin | |
layering | |
learnability | |
Left Periphery | |
levelling | |
lexical and semantic changes | |
Lexical hybrids | |
lexical innovations | |
lexical intrusions | |
lexical selection | |
Lexical semantic maps | |
lexical semantics | |
Lexicon | |
Light Verbs | |
linguistic phylogeny | |
loanword | |
loss of inflection | |
M | |
Maltese | |
markedness | |
mathematical model | |
mathematical modelling | |
Mayan | |
Medieval Romance | |
metaphor | |
metatypy | |
micro-variation | |
Middle English | |
Middle French | |
middle voice | |
Migration patterns | |
Mixed languages | |
modal | |
modality | |
Modern English | |
Modern Hebrew | |
Montréal French | |
morphological analogy | |
Morphological change | |
morphological conditioning | |
Morphological loss | |
morphological number | |
morphology | |
morphophonemic change | |
morphosyntax | |
morphosyntax/semantics interface | |
Multidimensional Scaling | |
multifunctional particles | |
N | |
negation | |
negative concord | |
negative coordination | |
Neogrammarian | |
Netspeak | |
Network Morphology | |
Nominal determination | |
Nominalization | |
nominalized clauses | |
nominative | |
nominative object | |
nominative with infinitive | |
non-canonical subjects | |
non-dominant bilinguals | |
non-dominant code | |
non-dominant speakers | |
non-finites | |
Norwegian | |
null-subject languages | |
Number | |
O | |
object movement | |
Object shift | |
oblique form | |
oblique subject | |
oblique subjects | |
Obsolescence | |
Oceanic | |
Old English | |
Old French | |
Old French sources | |
Old Germanic | |
old grams | |
Old High German | |
Old Hungarian | |
Old Irish | |
Old Japanese | |
Old Norwegian | |
Old Persian | |
Old Romance | |
Old Spanish | |
Old Swedish | |
onomasiology | |
Optionality | |
P | |
palatalisation | |
Papuan Historical Linguistics | |
Papuan languages | |
paradigm leveling | |
paradigmatic levelling | |
paradigmatization | |
Paradigms | |
Parametric Comparison Method | |
participles | |
particle | |
parts of speech | |
passive | |
passives | |
past participle | |
Past Tense | |
perception | |
perception verbs | |
perfect | |
perfects/anteriors | |
Persian | |
person indexes | |
personal names | |
personal pronouns | |
Phonological change | |
Phonological mergers | |
phonological reanalysis | |
phonology | |
phonotactic reduction | |
Phonotactics | |
phrasal borrowing | |
pidginization | |
Plural | |
plurality | |
pluralization | |
politeness | |
polysemy | |
polysemy networks | |
Portuguese-Spanish frontier | |
possessive clitics | |
pragmatics | |
prepositional phrase | |
prepositions | |
Prescriptive Grammars | |
present perfect | |
Present Tense | |
presuppositions | |
preterite | |
pro-drop | |
proactiveness | |
progressive | |
progressive aspect | |
prohibitive | |
pronouns | |
propagation mechanisms | |
prosody | |
Proto-Algonquian | |
Proto-Creole | |
Proto-Slavic | |
Präteritumschwund" (preterite loss) | |
pseudo-partitives | |
Psych predicates | |
psychological verbs | |
Q | |
quantifier | |
quasi-argument | |
R | |
raising | |
Realignment | |
recipient passive | |
reciprocal | |
recomplementation | |
reconstruction | |
Reduction | |
Referentiality | |
reflexive | |
Reflexive Possession | |
reflexive pronouns | |
reflexives | |
Register differentiation | |
regularization | |
Reinforcement | |
relational semantics | |
relative chronology | |
Relative clauses | |
Relexification | |
remote transitive suffix | |
replicator selection | |
resumption | |
retention | |
retention of features | |
reversal of sound change | |
Romance | |
S | |
s-curve | |
S-shape tracectory | |
Saami | |
scalar additive construction | |
Scalar meaning | |
Schwa loss | |
Scrambling | |
second language acquisition | |
Second-language acquisition | |
semantic alignment | |
semantic and formal change | |
Semantic bleaching | |
semantic change | |
semantic domain | |
Semantic Function of the Progressive | |
semantic roles | |
semantic shift | |
Semantico-pragamatic features | |
semantics | |
Semitic | |
simulation | |
Singapore English | |
Sinitic | |
Slavic | |
Snow-cloning | |
social factors | |
social VS functional selection | |
Socio-economic histories | |
sociohistorical | |
sociohistorical linguistics | |
sociolinguistic biases | |
sociolinguistic variation | |
sociolinguistics | |
Sociophonetics | |
sound change | |
source determination | |
south african | |
Spanish | |
Spatial Marking | |
speaker design | |
Speaker Innovation | |
speaker-based models of language contact | |
speaker-listener interaction | |
spirit language | |
split alignment | |
Split Ergativity | |
split-ergativity | |
spread | |
Standard Average European | |
standard negation | |
Standardization | |
Statistical interpolation | |
Stativity | |
strong inflection | |
strong verbs | |
style-shifting | |
Stylistic fronting | |
stylistic influence | |
stylistic variation | |
subject clitics | |
subject complements | |
subjectification | |
Subjunctive | |
Suffixation | |
suffixes | |
suppletion | |
Swedish | |
Syllabic Sonorants | |
Synchonic | |
Syntactic | |
Syntactic change | |
syntactic influence | |
syntactic re-autonomization | |
syntactic reconstruction | |
syntax | |
systematicity | |
T | |
Tense | |
Tense and Aspect | |
text pragmatics | |
textual genres | |
Tibeto-Burman | |
Token-Based Approach | |
tone | |
tonogenesis | |
Turkish | |
typology | |
U | |
Umbrian | |
uniformitarian principle | |
uniformitarianism | |
Usage-based models | |
usage-based theory | |
Uto-Aztecan | |
V | |
valency | |
valency-changing category | |
Variation | |
varieties and change | |
varieties of language | |
Vedic Sanksrit | |
verb | |
verb endings | |
Verb Inflection | |
Verb Morphology | |
Verb Movement | |
verb placement | |
Verb Second | |
verb semantics | |
verbal categories | |
Verbal inflection | |
Veridicity | |
vernacular Arabic | |
Voice | |
voicing | |
W | |
Wackernagels's Law | |
wave model | |
weak inflection | |
weather verbs | |
West-Germanic | |
Word order | |
word order change | |
World Englishes |