TY - BOOK AU - Budd,Peter AU - Carlier,Anne AU - Conti,Luz AU - Dahl,Eystein AU - Daniel,Michael AU - Etxeberria,Urtzi AU - Fernandez-Vest,M.M.Jocelyne AU - Huumo,Tuomas AU - Kittilä,Seppo AU - Lamiroy,Béatrice AU - Lindström,Liina AU - Luraghi,Silvia AU - López,Borja Ariztimuño AU - Metslang,Helena AU - Miestamo,Matti AU - Paykin,Katia AU - Tabakowska,Elżbieta AU - Tamm,Anne TI - Partitive Cases and Related Categories T2 - Empirical Approaches to Language Typology [EALT] , SN - 9783110344042 U1 - 415 PY - 2014///] CY - Berlin, Boston PB - De Gruyter Mouton KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General KW - bisacsh KW - Cross-Linguistic Analysis KW - Partitives N1 - Frontmatter --; Table of contents --; List of abbreviations --; Introduction --; I. Typological aspects --; 1. Typology and diachrony of partitive case markers --; 2. Partitives and negation: a cross-linguistic survey --; II. Uralic languages --; 3. The Partitive Concept versus Linguistic Partitives: From Abstract Concepts to Evidentiality in the Uralic Languages --; 4. Partitives across constructions: on the range of uses of the Finnish and Estonian “partitive subjects” --; 5. Partitive noun phrases in the Estonian core argument system --; 6. Finnish Partitive and resultativity in translation(s): a discourse-cognitive approach --; III Basque --; 7. The definite article and the partitive particle in Basque: dialectal variation --; 8. The origin of the Basque partitive --; IV Slavic languages --; 9. The second genitive in Russian --; 10. The Russian partitive and verbal aspect --; 11. Double government in Polish: a case study --; V Historical perspectives on Indo-European languages --; 12. Partitive Subjects and Objects in Indo-Iranian and beyond --; 13. The Ancient Greek partitive genitive in typological perspective --; 14. The grammaticalization of the prepositional partitive in Romance --; VI Oceanic languages --; 15. Partitives in Oceanic languages --; Subject index --; Author index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - Argument-marking, morphological partitives have been the topic of language specific studies, while no cross-linguistic or typological analyses have been conducted. Since individual partitives of different languages have been studied, there exists a basis for a more cross-linguistic approach. The purpose of this book is to fill the gap and to bring together research on partitives in different languages UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110346060 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110346060 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110346060/original ER -