Towards a typology of prominent internal possessors

Nikolaeva I, Bárány A, Bond O (2019)
In: Prominent Internal Possessors. Bárány A, Bond O, Nikolaeva I (Eds); Oxford linguistics 1st ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 1-38.

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Autor*in
Nikolaeva, Irina; Bárány, AndrásUniBi ; Bond, Oliver
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Bárány, András; Bond, Oliver; Nikolaeva, Irina
Abstract / Bemerkung
It is generally assumed that properties of the phrasal head determine the properties of a syntactic phrase as a whole. This chapter shows that some possessive constructions present a challenge to these assumptions, since in such constructions internal possessors, standardly analysed as dependents of possessed head nouns, exhibit a number of head-like properties. These properties determine the behaviour of the whole phrase in the larger syntactic domain. Such possessors are referred to as ‘prominent internal possessors’ (PIPs). The chapter provides a typological overview of PIPs based on a survey of approximately sixty languages from different parts of the world. It discusses the role of PIPs in two syntactic processes, namely, indexing on the verb via grammatical agreement or pronominal incorporation and switch-reference, as well as accompanying functional effects. It also addresses the question of how the phenomenon of PIPs can be accounted for in theoretical terms.
Stichworte
prominent internal possessor; agreement; switch-reference; possessive construction; internal possessor
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
Buchtitel
Prominent Internal Possessors
Serientitel
Oxford linguistics
Seite(n)
1-38
ISBN
9780198812142
eISBN
9780191850103
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2950463

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Nikolaeva I, Bárány A, Bond O. Towards a typology of prominent internal possessors. In: Bárány A, Bond O, Nikolaeva I, eds. Prominent Internal Possessors. Oxford linguistics. 1st ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2019: 1-38.
Nikolaeva, I., Bárány, A., & Bond, O. (2019). Towards a typology of prominent internal possessors. In A. Bárány, O. Bond, & I. Nikolaeva (Eds.), Oxford linguistics. Prominent Internal Possessors (1st ed., pp. 1-38). Oxford: Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198812142.003.0001
Nikolaeva, Irina, Bárány, András, and Bond, Oliver. 2019. “Towards a typology of prominent internal possessors”. In Prominent Internal Possessors, ed. András Bárány, Oliver Bond, and Irina Nikolaeva, 1st ed., 1-38. Oxford linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Nikolaeva, I., Bárány, A., and Bond, O. (2019). “Towards a typology of prominent internal possessors” in Prominent Internal Possessors, Bárány, A., Bond, O., and Nikolaeva, I. eds. Oxford linguistics 1st ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 1-38.
Nikolaeva, I., Bárány, A., & Bond, O., 2019. Towards a typology of prominent internal possessors. In A. Bárány, O. Bond, & I. Nikolaeva, eds. Prominent Internal Possessors. Oxford linguistics. 1st ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 1-38.
I. Nikolaeva, A. Bárány, and O. Bond, “Towards a typology of prominent internal possessors”, Prominent Internal Possessors, A. Bárány, O. Bond, and I. Nikolaeva, eds., Oxford linguistics, 1st ed., Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019, pp.1-38.
Nikolaeva, I., Bárány, A., Bond, O.: Towards a typology of prominent internal possessors. In: Bárány, A., Bond, O., and Nikolaeva, I. (eds.) Prominent Internal Possessors. Oxford linguistics. 1st ed. p. 1-38. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2019).
Nikolaeva, Irina, Bárány, András, and Bond, Oliver. “Towards a typology of prominent internal possessors”. Prominent Internal Possessors. Ed. András Bárány, Oliver Bond, and Irina Nikolaeva. 1st ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Oxford linguistics. 1-38.
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