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Index

The index includes grammatical terms marked by initial lower case, proper names, marked by the initial capital letter (does not include self-references) and grammatical morphemes of Sino-Russian idiolects marked by italics. The index explicitly does not include terms which are a part of level one and level two headings.

Aboh 10
absence of arguments in a clause 90, 190
Adamou 10
adverbs 56, 222–229
Aleksandrov 6
antecedent-comment distinction 107–110
argument structure 90, 179–181, 269
assertion 105, 116, 119, 237, 262, 269
autonomy of syntax 4, 280
basic unit for description 5
Belikov 10
benefactive 196
Bhat 97
Bickerton 280
Blake 184, 278
Bloomfield 70
Blumenthal 29
Blum-Kulka 8
Brenzinger 286
Chafe 12, 206, 220, 278
Chao 51, 53, 54, 68, 136, 269
complementizer 56, 57, 133, 230, 236–237, 256, 257
conjunction a 112–113, 249–254, 268
conjunction i 114, 193, 249, 252, 254
Chomsky 4, 5, 69, 188, 276
chto 56, 123, 261, 270
clause 69, 177
comment clause 230–239
Comrie 1, 278
conjunctions 57, 250–254
Coupé 280
da ‘comment clause marker’ 256–257
demonstrative 56, 78, 98–102
as a comment clause marker 234–239
as topicalization marker 246–247
as relative clause marker 263
Dixon 5, 166, 278
Djamouri 7, 278
Downing 277
Dryer 135, 277
’ɛta see demonstrative
Fedorova 3, 10
Freeman 29, 40
fronting (for topicalization) Chapter 16
gender (lack of) 56
Givón 246
Goldberg 4, 5
Grant 283, 286
Greenberg 277
Guangshun 7, 278
Heine 1, 10, 146, 279, 283, 286, 287
hesitation 102, 231, 237, 238
Hetzron 230
Hickey xi, 10, 283
Holm 9
Huang 51
information structure 171–172
intensifiers 57
Jakobson 7
Kasper 8
Kerswill 9, 284
Kiparsky 25
Klein 3, 6, 8, 9, 11, 280, 286
Kuteva 1, 10, 146, 193, 279, 283, 285, 286, 287
language and thought 5–6
LaPolla 7, 54, 167, 278
Lazard 166
Li, Charles 17, 83, 141, 136, 214, 227, 245
Li, Y.-H. Audrey 51
Li, Yafei 51
Lockwood 236
Mallinson 184, 278
Marian 29
Markers grammaticalized in Sino-Russian 57
Matthews 70
Matras 10, 279
McWhorter 6, 280
Michaelis 277
Mithun 10, 105, 206, 220, 278
Mufwene 9, 280
Muysken 10
Newmeyer xi, 287
Nicolaï xi, 1
nominal plural 79
Noonan 277
numerals 74
Oglezn’eva 10, 16
omission of a noun or pronoun Chapter 7
Ouyang 274
pauses 74, 105–110, 274, 279
Pellegrino 280
Perdue 3, 7, 8, 9, 11, 306, 313
Perexval’skaya 9, 10, 11, 16, 179, 303
Peyraube 7, 304
position as a coding means 55, 168
possessive
predication 157
pronoun 81–82
prepositions 58
pronouns 57
properties of the lexicon 5
Pustejovsky 69, 188
question words 56, 125, 270
quantifiers 56, 78, 84, 128, 163
Reboul 287
reduplication 58, 273
reference point for linear order 54–55, 168
reflexive marker s’e 14, 61, 68–69, 206, 211, 214–221
role of the single noun phrase in a clause 185–189, 206, 212, 220, 275
San Duanmu 16, 17
Schuchardt 16, 30, 32
Selinker 8, 286
Shapiro 10, 16
Shprintsyn 10
Smirnitsky 111, 183
social use of Sino-Russian 1–4
sources 12–13
subject
the emergence of the category 97, 206–211
in relation to switch reference 109
Stern 1, 9, 172
stress assignment 44–46, 53
subordinators 57, 248
Sun 51
syntactic properties of verbs 276
Tarone 8
Thomason 9, 278, 279, 283
Thompson 17, 82, 83, 136, 141, 214, 227, 245
Timberlake 17, 18
topic Chapter 7
transitivity 181
White 8
Winford 9
‘word’ as a category 50–53
Wright 264
Zhang, Fujia 11
Zhdanova 10, 16
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