466 INDEX
dance 62
Darwin, Charles 91, 231, 232, 133
dative alternation 54, 143 n., 217
Davidson, Donald 316, 322, 395
Davis, Steven 276
Dawkins, Richard 91, 237
de Waal, Frans 238, 274
Deacon, Terrence 81, 90–2, 190, 231, 239
Deane, Paul 18, 341– 2
decomposition, conceptual/lexical 334–9, 368–9, 375, 377,
386 – 7
deep structure 15, 47, 72–4, 78, 108–10, 145, 171, 167, 269
defective lexical items 131–2, 160, 180–1, 240, 244 n., 245,
257, 258 n. 15, 381,
definiteness 11–12, 14, 319, 383, 385 n., 397– 8
definitions 334–6, 387;see alsodecomposition
DeGraff, Michel 100
deixis 304, 306–10, 315–17, 324
Dell, Gary 30, 62 n. 20, 204, 211, 213, 216
Delpit, Lisa 4
den Besten, Hans 130
Dennett,Daniel20, 231, 234, 237 n.,255, 299, 308 n.,309, 310
Dennis, Maureen 95
denominal verbs, English 158– 9
derivational rules 40, 45–9, 54, 57, 171, 178, 196–7;see also
long-distance dependencies; movement
descriptive features 310–14, 320
descriptive tier 11, 394–403, 410, 415
Di Sciullo, Anna Maria 128, 131, 153, 161
dictionary knowledge/meaning282, 285–7, 288, 290, 293, 345,
376
Discourse Representation Theory 297, 315, 394, 402
distinctive features 7–8, 25, 225, 226, 335; syntactic 44
Distributed Morphology 131
division of linguistic labor 281, 331
DiZio, Paul 227
do soanaphora 16, 398
domain-specificity 219, 220, 223–7, 229
Donald, Merlin 231, 239, 242
Donnellan, Keith 325 n., 329 n.
dot objects 373–5, 377, 379 n.
Downing, Pamela 250
Dowty, David 143
Dufva, H. 280
Dunbar, Robin 237
Dutch 155– 6
DynamicSemantics315, 394
E-language vs. I-language 29 n.
Ebonics 4
Economy (Minimalist Program) 50
Edelman, Gerald 23, 90
ellipsis 394, 408, 410, 415– 16
Elman, Jeffrey 30, 59 n., 61, 62 n. 21, 65, 82–3, 84, 89, 90–2,
100 – 1, 163, 190
Emonds, Joseph 168
encyclopedic knowledge/meaning,Seedictionary knowledge/
meaning
enriched composition 387–94, 407
entailment 282, 287–8, 329, 404–5, 407
episodic memory 67
Erteschik-Shir, Nomi 18, 399, 407 n. 23, 408
Etcoff, Nancy 223
event related potential 204
event variable 395, 398
events 316, 318, 320–2, 339 n., 360–4, 368
evolution 81, 93–4, 231–64, 274, 283, 307 n., 308, 324, 334,
349, 358, 426– 8
expletive infixation 156–7, 208 n.
extraction,Seelong–distance dependencies
f-knowledge 29, 69, 273
f-mind 21, 27, 56–7, 219, 221, 271–2, 281, 297, 309–10, 332
factive verbs 404
family resemblances 185, 352
Fauconnier, Gilles 17, 360, 388, 394, 405
feedback in processing 202–4, 220–1, 227
Fernald, Anne 82