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Split Possession An Areallinguistic Study Of The Alienability Correlation And Related Phenomena In The Languages Of Europe Thomas Stolz Et Al

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Split Possession An Areallinguistic Study Of The Alienability Correlation And Related Phenomena In The Languages Of Europe Thomas Stolz Et Al
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Split Possession An Areallinguistic Study Of The Alienability Correlation And Related Phenomena In The Languages Of Europe Thomas Stolz Et Al instant download after payment.

Publisher: John Benjamins
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.47 MB
Pages: 560
Author: Thomas Stolz; et al
ISBN: 902720568X, 9027290369, 9789027205681, 9789027290366
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Split Possession An Areallinguistic Study Of The Alienability Correlation And Related Phenomena In The Languages Of Europe Thomas Stolz Et Al by Thomas Stolz; Et Al 902720568X, 9027290369, 9789027205681, 9789027290366 instant download after payment.

This book is a functional-typological study of possession splits in European languages. It shows that genetically and structurally diverse languages such as Icelandic, Welsh, and Maltese display possessive systems which are sensitive to semantically based distinctions reminiscent of the alienability correlation. These distinctions are grammatically relevant in many European languages because they require dedicated constructions. What makes these split possessive systems interesting for the linguist is the interaction of semantic criteria with pragmatics and syntax. Neutralisation of distinctio.

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