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Circum-Baltic Languages: Volume 2: Grammar and Typology
Edited by Östen Dahl and Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm
[Studies in Language Companion Series 55] 2001
► pp. 523568
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2023. The Contribution of Germanic to the Expansion of Partitive‐Related Phenomena in the Prehistoric Circum‐Baltic Area1. Transactions of the Philological Society 121:3  pp. 427 ff. DOI logo
Caha, Pavel
2022. THE MARKING OF MASS, COUNT AND PLURAL DENOTATIONS IN MULTI‐DIMENSIONAL PARADIGMS*. Studia Linguistica 76:1  pp. 212 ff. DOI logo
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2020. The count/mass distinction in Taurepang. Linguistic Variation 20:2  pp. 352 ff. DOI logo
Espinal, M.Teresa & Sonia Cyrino
2022. The Status ofDein Romance Indefinites, Partitives and Pseudopartitives*. Studia Linguistica 76:1  pp. 167 ff. DOI logo
Gardelle, Laure
2024. A Swarm of Helicopters, the Last Couple of Weeks: A Constructional Analysis of the Syntax/Semantics Interface for the Classification of N1 as “Collective” or “Quantificational”. In Nouns and the Morphosyntax / Semantics Interface,  pp. 209 ff. DOI logo
Garzonio, Jacopo & Cecilia Poletto
2020. Partitive objects in negative contexts in Northern Italian Dialects. Linguistics 58:3  pp. 621 ff. DOI logo
Huumo, Tuomas
2020. Layers of (un)boundedness: The aspectual–quantificational interplay of quantifiers and partitive case in Finnish object arguments. Linguistics 58:3  pp. 905 ff. DOI logo
Høeg Müller, Henrik
2016. Metaphorical construction in Spanish pseudo-partitives and PP-adverbials. In À la recherche de la prédication [Lingvisticæ Investigationes Supplementa, 32],  pp. 89 ff. DOI logo
Ihsane, Tabea & Elisabeth Stark
2020. Introduction: Shades of partitivity: Formal and areal properties. Linguistics 58:3  pp. 605 ff. DOI logo
Kalnača, Andra & Ilze Lokmane
2023. Partitive genitive constructions and agreement variations in Latvian. Linguistic Variation 23:1  pp. 75 ff. DOI logo
Luraghi, Silvia, Merlijn De Smit & Iván Igartua
2020. Contact-induced change in the languages of Europe: The rise and development of partitive cases and determiners in Finnic and Basque. Linguistics 58:3  pp. 869 ff. DOI logo
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2012. Is nP Part of Universal Grammar?. Journal of Universal Language 13:2  pp. 119 ff. DOI logo
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2023. Pseudopartitive constructions are not a subtype of nominal juxtaposition in Beserman. Journal of Uralic Linguistics 2:2  pp. 241 ff. DOI logo
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2021. Slavic Morphosyntax is Primarily Determined by its Geographic Location and Contact Configuration. Scando-Slavica 67:1  pp. 65 ff. DOI logo
Seržant, Ilja A.
2021. Typology of partitives. Linguistics 59:4  pp. 881 ff. DOI logo
Sleeman, Petra & Silvia Luraghi
2023. Crosslinguistic variation in partitives. Linguistic Variation 23:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
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2018. A Self‐Organizing Approach to Subject–Verb Number Agreement. Cognitive Science 42:S4  pp. 1043 ff. DOI logo
Stark, Elisabeth & Paul Widmer
2020. Bretona-marking of (internal) verbal arguments: A result of language contact?. Linguistics 58:3  pp. 745 ff. DOI logo
Toquero-Pérez, Luis Miguel
2023. The syntax of individuating and measuring pseudo-partitives in Alasha Mongolian. Journal of East Asian Linguistics 32:4  pp. 551 ff. DOI logo
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2023. The polysemic meaning chain of the genitive case in Polish. Zeitschrift für Slawistik 68:4  pp. 589 ff. DOI logo
Tănase‐Dogaru, Mihaela
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2023. Chapter 10. Optionality, variation and categorial properties. In Free Variation in Grammar [Studies in Language Companion Series, 234],  pp. 284 ff. DOI logo
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