Partitive Constructions and Partitive Elements Within and Across Language Borders in Europe

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 situati... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Elvira Glaser
Petra Sleeman
Thomas Strobel
Anne Tamm
Glaser, Elvira
Sleeman, Petra
Strobel, Thoma
Tamm, Anne
Dokumenttyp: other
Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
Verlag/Hrsg.: Edizioni Ca' Foscari
Schlagwörter: Proper partitive construction / Uralic / Partitive / Incremental theme / Individuation / Bavarian / Belgian Dutch / Grammatical aspect / Locational / Netherlandic Dutch / Partitive pronoun / Aspectual composition / Standard language / Mass noun / Kinds / Partitives / Abstract nouns / Verb classes / Personal numerals / Alemannic / Genitive / Irish / Slavic / Subkinds / DOM / Locus of possessive suffixes / ER / Partitive article / Settore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia e Linguistica
Sprache: Englisch
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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.