Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm
List of John Benjamins publications for which Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm plays a role.
Journal
The Linguistics of Temperature
Edited by Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm
[Typological Studies in Language, 107] 2015. xii, 934 pp.
Subjects Semantics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics | Typology
Circum-Baltic Languages: Volume 1: Past and Present
Edited by Östen Dahl and Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm
[Studies in Language Companion Series, 54] 2001. xx, 382 pp.
Subjects Sociolinguistics and Dialectology | Typology
Circum-Baltic Languages: Volume 2: Grammar and Typology
Edited by Östen Dahl and Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm
[Studies in Language Companion Series, 55] 2001. xx, 423 pp.
Subjects Historical linguistics | Typology
Circum-Baltic Languages: 2 Volumes (set)
Edited by Östen Dahl and Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm
[Studies in Language Companion Series, 54-55] 2001. xx, 382 pp. & xx, 423 pp.
Subjects Sociolinguistics and Dialectology | Typology
Chapter 8. Talking temperature with close relatives: Semantic systems across Slavic languages The Typology of Physical Qualities, Rakhilina, Ekaterina, Tatiana Reznikova and Daria Ryzhova (eds.), pp. 215–268 | Chapter
2022 The chapter compares the temperature adjectives (‘hot’, ‘cold’ etc.) across Slavic against a broader typological background. The comparison targets both the systems as a whole and the forms involved in them. The main questions are how (dis)similar the temperature systems of closely related… read more
Introducing “The linguistics of temperature” The Linguistics of Temperature, Koptjevskaja-Tamm, Maria (ed.), pp. 1–40 | Article
2015 A Mozart sonata and the Palme murder: The structure and uses of proper-name compounds in Swedish Morphosyntactic Categories and the Expression of Possession, Börjars, Kersti, David Denison and Alan K. Scott (eds.), pp. 253–290 | Article
2013 This paper focuses on Swedish nominal compounds with a personal proper name as their first component (PropN-compounds), e.g. en Mozart+sonat ‘a Mozart sonata’ or Palme+mord-et ‘the Palme murder’ (‘Palme+murder-the’). Although these expressions have so far hardly appeared in the scientific discourse… read more
Chapter 13. Aquamotion verbs in Slavic and Germanic: A case study in lexical typology New Approaches to Slavic Verbs of Motion, Hasko, Victoria and Renee Perelmutter (eds.), pp. 315–341 | Article
2010 The paper contrasts the verbs plyt’/plavat’ in Russian and plynac/plywac in Polish with their correspondences in Dutch, English and Swedish against a broader typological background. The three Germanic languages use several verbs for what is covered by a pair of derivationally related verbs in each… read more
Approaching lexical typology From Polysemy to Semantic Change: Towards a typology of lexical semantic associations, Vanhove, Martine (ed.), pp. 3–52 | Article
2008 The paper aims at situating the research direction presented in the volume within the larger domain of typological research in general. It gives a short summary of what is meant by typological research, discusses the relation between semantic and lexical typology and the general premises for… read more
Review of Rijkhoff (2002): The noun phrase Functions of Language 12:1, pp. 125–132 | Review
2005 11. Kinship in grammar Dimensions of Possession, Baron, Irène, Michael Herslund and Finn Sørensen (eds.), pp. 201–226 | Chapter
2001 The Circum-Baltic Languages: Introduction to the volume Circum-Baltic Languages: Volume 1: Past and Present, Dahl, Östen and Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm (eds.), pp. xv–xx | Chapter
2001 The Circum-Baltic Languages: Introduction to the volume Circum-Baltic Languages: Volume 2: Grammar and Typology, Dahl, Östen and Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm (eds.), pp. xv–xx | Miscellaneous
2001 “A piece of the cake” and “a cup of tea”: Partitive and pseudo-partitive nominal constructions in the Circum-Baltic languages Circum-Baltic Languages: Volume 2: Grammar and Typology, Dahl, Östen and Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm (eds.), pp. 523–568 | Article
2001 The Circum-Baltic languages: An areal-typological approach Circum-Baltic Languages: Volume 2: Grammar and Typology, Dahl, Östen and Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm (eds.), pp. 615–750 | Article
2001 Romani genitives in cross-linguistic perspective Grammatical Relations in Romani: The Noun Phrase, Elšík, Viktor and Yaron Matras (eds.), pp. 123–150 | Article
2000 Alutor causatives, noun incorporation, and the Mirror Principle Causatives and Transitivity, Comrie, Bernard and Maria Polinsky (eds.), pp. 287–314 | Article
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