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oapen-20.500.12657-482992021-07-07T13:56:14Z Disentangling Bare Nouns and Nominals Introduced by a Partitive Article Ihsane, Tabea Grammar, syntax & morphology bic Book Industry Communication::C Language::CF linguistics::CFK Grammar, syntax & morphology This volume edited by Tabea Ihsane focuses on different aspects of the distribution, semantics, and internal structure of nominal constituents with a “partitive article” in its indefinite interpretation and of potentially corresponding bare nouns. It further deals with diachronic issues, such as grammaticalization and evolution in the use of “partitive articles”. The outcome is a snapshot of current research into “partitive articles” and the way they relate to bare nouns, in a cross-linguistic perspective and on new data: the research covers noteworthy data (fieldwork data and corpora) from Standard languages - like French and Italian, but also German - to dialectal and regional varieties, including endangered ones like Francoprovençal. Readership: All interested in the syntax-semantics interface of noun phrases with a “partitive article” and their corresponding bare nouns, as well as in diachronic issues, both in Romance and Germanic languages/dialects/varieties. 2021-04-22T15:01:49Z 2021-04-22T15:01:49Z 2020 book ONIX_20210422_9789004437500_7 9789004437500 9789004431126 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/48299 eng Syntax and Semantics application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International 9789004437500.pdf https://brill.com/abstract/title/57541 Brill BRILL 10.1163/9789004437500 10.1163/9789004437500 af16fd4b-42a1-46ed-82e8-c5e880252026 07f61e34-5b96-49f0-9860-c87dd8228f26 9789004437500 9789004431126 Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) BRILL 43 344 10BP12_198806 Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung Swiss National Science Foundation open access
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This volume edited by Tabea Ihsane focuses on different aspects of the distribution, semantics, and internal structure of nominal constituents with a “partitive article” in its indefinite interpretation and of potentially corresponding bare nouns. It further deals with diachronic issues, such as grammaticalization and evolution in the use of “partitive articles”. The outcome is a snapshot of current research into “partitive articles” and the way they relate to bare nouns, in a cross-linguistic perspective and on new data: the research covers noteworthy data (fieldwork data and corpora) from Standard languages - like French and Italian, but also German - to dialectal and regional varieties, including endangered ones like Francoprovençal. Readership: All interested in the syntax-semantics interface of noun phrases with a “partitive article” and their corresponding bare nouns, as well as in diachronic issues, both in Romance and Germanic languages/dialects/varieties.
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