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Disentangling Bare Nouns and Nominals Introduced by a Partitive Article
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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 interpret...
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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.
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.
Price: $215.00
Pages: 344
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
29 October 2020
ISBN: 9789004431126
Format: Hardcover
Tabea Ihsane, Ph.D. (2006), University of Geneva, is a lecturer and researcher at the Universities of Geneva and Zurich. She has several publications on partitive elements (pronouns, also L2 joint work; articles), including a monograph (Benjamins 2008, Syntax 2013, Linguistics 2020).