Collana | LiVVaL. Linguaggio e Variazione | Variation in Language
Volume 3 | Miscellanea | Partitive Constructions and Partitive Elements Within and Across Language Borders in Europe
Abstract
The volume collects contributions that were presented at the PARTE workshop in Budapest in September 2022 or at the Partitive Online Talks, with the goal of investigating the universal and varying properties of partitive constructions and partitive elements. Since the expression of partitivity in Romance languages has been studied extensively, in this volume special attention is paid to other European languages, such as Germanic, Gaelic, Finno-Ugric and Slavic languages. With data from microvariation and variation that spans over vast geographical distances and involves various contact situations, this volume brings new insights into what is universal and what is particular in partitive constructions and elements in Europe.
Keywords ER • Locational • Partitives • Subkinds • Partitive pronoun • Locus of possessive suffixes • Proper partitive construction • Netherlandic Dutch • Kinds • Pseudo-partitive construction • Bavarian • German • Aspectual composition • Existential • Verb classes • Irish • Uralic • Adjectival inflection • Cuid • Partitivity • Postpositions • Superset • Partitive article • Mass noun • Grammatical aspect • Partitive • Belgian Dutch • Partitive determiner • Pseudo-partitive • Individuation • Slavic • Abstract nouns • Invenitive strategies • Standard language • Quantifiers • Subset • Corpus linguistics • Incremental theme • Partition • Personal numerals • Proper partitives • Possessive partitive marking • Genitive • DOM • Indefinite article • Germanic • Partitive case • Possessive agreement • Alemannic • Body parts
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-795-1 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-818-7 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-795-1 | Pubblicato 16 Maggio 2024 | Lingua en
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