Search results for "Genitive case"
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Case Distribution and Nominalization: Evidence from Finnish
2009
. In many languages, case is distributed among many grammatical elements inside of argument DPs. This article shows that case distribution in Finnish is sensitive to certain nontrivial structural properties of those DPs. This makes it possible to use case distribution as a tool to investigate the internal structure of a variety of DPs, including nominalized clauses. It is argued, based on such new evidence, that (i) there exists a syntactic nominalizer head n within various kinds of nominal phrases, and that (ii) genitive argument DPs of nominalized clauses undergo raising analogous to the EPP-triggered DP raising in finite clauses. Furthermore, these genitive arguments are base-generated …
The Independent Partitive as an Eastern Circum-Baltic isogloss
2015
The paper claims that the independent partitive case in Finnic languages and the independent partitive genitive case in Baltic and East Slavic (henceforth: ip(g)) show considerable correlations that cannot be accounted for but by language contact. Given that both the ip(g) in Baltic and East Slavic as well as the ip(g) in Finnic are inherited from the respective proto-languages, the paper also offers a methodological discussion of how inherited categories may also be shown to be subject to language contact. A typologically not infrequent category must be individualized on the basis of a list of properties. Thus, 13 semantic and 5 morphosyntactic properties have been discussed. While the stu…
The embodied sources of purpose expressions in Latin
2016
This chapter examines the phrasal means of encoding the semantic role of purpose in Latin. After discussing the notion of semantic role and its use in cognitive linguistics, we illustrate the conceptual relation between the notional domains of space and causation. On this basis, we analyze the source of purpose expressions in Latin, which are mainly based on direction (bare dative and the allative markers, i.e. ad / in + accusative), but also include prepositional phrases metaphorically derived from location (e.g. per + accusative, prō + ablative, propter + accusative), or metonymically spreading from reason to purpose (as in the case of causal markers such as genitive + causā and gratiā ).
Subject case alternation in negated existential, locative, and possessive clauses in Latvian
2018
[full article and abstract in English]
 The goal of this article is to analyse the alternation between the genitive and nominative cases in Latvian. As the alternation between genitive and nominative cases is possible in all clauses in which the verb būt ‘to be’ is used as an independent verb, this article examines existential, locative, and also possessive clauses, while also demonstrating that distinguishing these clause types is problematic for Latvian utilising the criteria given in the linguistic literature. Clauses containing the negative form of būt ‘to be’, i.e. nebūt, form the foundation of those selected for this study, as only in these sentences the genitive/nominative alter…
Piederības vietniekvārdi un to lietojums latviešu valodā
2017
Bakalaura darbā ir aplūkoti piederības vietniekvārdi, to atvasinājumi ar -ēj- un personas vietniekvārdu ģenitīvs piederības vietniekvārdu funkcijā. Šī pētījuma uzdevumi ir teorētisko materiālu vākšana, rakstveida un mutvārdu saziņas piemēru apkopošana un analizēšana, pētot šo vietniekvārdu funkciju teikumā. Bakalaura darba mērķis ir analizēt piederības vietniekvārdu funkciju teikumā un izprast to lietojumu latviešu valodā. Šī pētījuma nolūkos ir savākti aptuveni tūkstoš piemēru, kuri atspoguļo piederības vietniekvārdu lietojumu latviešu valodā. Bakalaura darbā analizētie piemēri ir no “Līdzsvarota mūsdienu latviešu valodas tekstu korpusa”, dažādiem ziņu portāliem, kā arī pašas autores fiksē…