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Case And Grammatical Relations Across Languages The Genitive Anne Carlier

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Case And Grammatical Relations Across Languages The Genitive Anne Carlier
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 364
Author: Anne Carlier, Jean-Christophe Verstraete
ISBN: 9789027228154, 9027228159
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Case And Grammatical Relations Across Languages The Genitive Anne Carlier by Anne Carlier, Jean-christophe Verstraete 9789027228154, 9027228159 instant download after payment.

This volume, the fifth in the series Case and Grammatical Relations across Languages, is devoted to genitive constructions in a range of Indo-European languages (Russian, French, Romanian, German and Swedish), as well as Finnish, Bantu languages and Northern Akhvakh (Northeast Caucasian). Definitions of genitives typically start out from the notion of an inflectional marker, often suffixal, that marks dependency relations of a noun phrase with respect to another noun phrase and conveys possessive meaning. The contributions in this volume demonstrate a huge range of variation in genitives, semantically (from possessive meaning to generalized dependency), morphologically (from affixes to different types of clitics) and syntactically (from adnominal uses to argument relations and adjunct uses). The volume contains both general surveys of genitives and case studies of the semantics, pragmatics and historical development of specific genitive constructions. It will be of interest to scholars and students in syntax, semantics, morphology, typology, and historical linguistics.

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