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Title | Empirical Approaches to Language Typology [EALT] Ser. — Complex Adpositions in European Languages: A Micro-Typological Approach to Complex Nominal Relators |
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Other creators | Fagard Benjamin; Lima José Pinto de; Stosic Dejan; Smirnova Elena |
Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств; Общая коллекция |
Subjects | Grammar, Comparative and general — Prepositions.; Grammar, Comparative and general — Postpositions.; Grammar, Comparative and general — Nominals.; Adpositions.; Constructionalization.; Corpus Studies.; Grammaticalization.; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General.; EBSCO eBooks |
Document type | Other |
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Language | English |
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Record key | on1202624505 |
Record create date | 10/28/2020 |
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While much attention has been devoted to simple nominal relators, especially prepositions and case markers, complex nominal relators have not yet been the focus of a systematic and cross-linguistic study.The chapters of this volume provide not only a working definition of such constructions, but also a description of complex adpositions and other complex nominal relators in a variety of European languages, both Indo-European and non-Indo-European, including some languages for which this phenomenon had received little attention, such as Breton and Albanian. Building on synchronic and diachronic corpus-based investigations, the authors show commonalities and specificities of these linguistic items across languages, trying to explain why and how they emerged.The research presented in this volume confirms the wide-spread use of complex adpositions in Europe, and the data reviewed in the final discussion suggests it might be the same in other parts of the world, as well. This book thus offers not only detailed descriptions of complex nominal relators in fifteen languages, but also indications of what to look for in other languages, and how to distinguish between a syntactically free sequence and a genuine complex nominal relator.
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