European Partitives in Comparison

European Partitives in Comparison studies structures that express parts, amounts, and proportions typically in relation with wholes, with each other, or with measures. Examples of partitive are some friends, some water, some of my friends, some of this water, or a group of friends and a glass of wat...

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Huvudupphov: Siyabi, Iman Al, Camilleri, Maris, Hajner, Réka, Janečka, Martin, Kabaeva, Nadežda, Kubínyi, Kata, Panka, Erzsébet, Põdör, Dóra, Rueter, Jack, Tamm, Anna
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author Siyabi, Iman Al
Camilleri, Maris
Hajner, Réka
Janečka, Martin
Kabaeva, Nadežda
Kubínyi, Kata
Panka, Erzsébet
Põdör, Dóra
Rueter, Jack
Tamm, Anna
author_browse Camilleri, Maris
Hajner, Réka
Janečka, Martin
Kabaeva, Nadežda
Kubínyi, Kata
Panka, Erzsébet
Põdör, Dóra
Rueter, Jack
Siyabi, Iman Al
Tamm, Anna
author_facet Siyabi, Iman Al
Camilleri, Maris
Hajner, Réka
Janečka, Martin
Kabaeva, Nadežda
Kubínyi, Kata
Panka, Erzsébet
Põdör, Dóra
Rueter, Jack
Tamm, Anna
author_sort Siyabi, Iman Al
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description European Partitives in Comparison studies structures that express parts, amounts, and proportions typically in relation with wholes, with each other, or with measures. Examples of partitive are some friends, some water, some of my friends, some of this water, or a group of friends and a glass of water. The volume presents four studies on partitives across Europe, from Maltese and its Arabic relatives Gulf and Tunisian Arabic to the Mordvin languages Erzya and Moksha, from Czech to Hungarian Finnishlearners’ language. Erzsebet Panka investigates how Hungarian learners of Finnish navigate Finnish object cases, influenced by sentence polarity, aspect, and object quantification. Jack Rueter and Nadežda Kabaeva delve into the ablative case and quantification in Mordvin languages, using detailed morphological analyses and annotated corpora. Martin Janečka contrasts the usage of adnominal genitives in Czech journalistic texts across historical periods, highlighting shifts in partitive and possessive genitive usage. Iman Al Siyabi, Maris Camilleri, and Anne Tamm introduce the concept of fractional proportional partitives (FPPs), such as one in three, discussing grammaticalization and subject–verb agreement across various Arabic dialects and other world languages. This collection aims to offer a compelling journey into the syntactic and morphological analysis of partitives in languages and varieties in Europe.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1758092026-04-20T08:41:13Z European Partitives in Comparison Siyabi, Iman Al Camilleri, Maris Hajner, Réka Janečka, Martin Kabaeva, Nadežda Kubínyi, Kata Panka, Erzsébet Põdör, Dóra Rueter, Jack Tamm, Anna Réka, Hajner Kata, Kubínyi Dóra, Pődör Anna, Tamm Pődör, Dóra Partitive constructions Comparative linguistics Uralic languages European languages Morphology Nyelvészet Linguistics Tipológiai Történeti és összehasonlító nyelvészet Typological Historical and comparative linguistics thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFF Historical and comparative linguistics European Partitives in Comparison studies structures that express parts, amounts, and proportions typically in relation with wholes, with each other, or with measures. Examples of partitive are some friends, some water, some of my friends, some of this water, or a group of friends and a glass of water. The volume presents four studies on partitives across Europe, from Maltese and its Arabic relatives Gulf and Tunisian Arabic to the Mordvin languages Erzya and Moksha, from Czech to Hungarian Finnishlearners’ language. Erzsebet Panka investigates how Hungarian learners of Finnish navigate Finnish object cases, influenced by sentence polarity, aspect, and object quantification. Jack Rueter and Nadežda Kabaeva delve into the ablative case and quantification in Mordvin languages, using detailed morphological analyses and annotated corpora. Martin Janečka contrasts the usage of adnominal genitives in Czech journalistic texts across historical periods, highlighting shifts in partitive and possessive genitive usage. Iman Al Siyabi, Maris Camilleri, and Anne Tamm introduce the concept of fractional proportional partitives (FPPs), such as one in three, discussing grammaticalization and subject–verb agreement across various Arabic dialects and other world languages. This collection aims to offer a compelling journey into the syntactic and morphological analysis of partitives in languages and varieties in Europe. 2026-04-20T08:41:12Z 2026-04-20T08:41:12Z 2026-04-16T13:23:24Z 2023 book ONIX_20260415T184307_9789636463670_41 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/112515 9789636463670 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/175809 eng Károli könyvek. Tanulmánykötet open access image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/112515/1/9789636463670.pdf L'Harmattan Open Access L'Harmattan Open Access 10.56037/978-2-336-47226-3 10.56037/978-2-336-47226-3 abf06205-2c56-450a-94af-d4ef278eb8e4 9789636463670 L'Harmattan Open Access Budapest; Paris open access
spellingShingle Partitive constructions
Comparative linguistics
Uralic languages
European languages
Morphology
Nyelvészet
Linguistics
Tipológiai
Történeti és összehasonlító nyelvészet
Typological
Historical and comparative linguistics
thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFF Historical and comparative linguistics
Siyabi, Iman Al
Camilleri, Maris
Hajner, Réka
Janečka, Martin
Kabaeva, Nadežda
Kubínyi, Kata
Panka, Erzsébet
Põdör, Dóra
Rueter, Jack
Tamm, Anna
European Partitives in Comparison
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topic Partitive constructions
Comparative linguistics
Uralic languages
European languages
Morphology
Nyelvészet
Linguistics
Tipológiai
Történeti és összehasonlító nyelvészet
Typological
Historical and comparative linguistics
thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFF Historical and comparative linguistics
topic_facet Partitive constructions
Comparative linguistics
Uralic languages
European languages
Morphology
Nyelvészet
Linguistics
Tipológiai
Történeti és összehasonlító nyelvészet
Typological
Historical and comparative linguistics
thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFF Historical and comparative linguistics
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