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5. Semantics of the verb HAVE
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Irène Baron
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction 1
- 1. The operational basis of possession: A dimensional approach revisited 27
- 2. The concept of possession in Danish grammar 41
- 3. Possession spaces in Danish 57
- 4. The verb HAVE in Nyulnyulan languages 67
- 5. Semantics of the verb HAVE 85
- 6. Possessum-oriented and prossessor-oriented constructions in Russian 99
- 7. Datives and comitatives as neighbouring spouses: The case of indirect objects and comitatives in Danish 115
- 8. Towards a typology of French NP de NP structures or how much possession is there in complex noun phrases with de in French? 147
- 9. Spanish N de N structures from a cognitive perspective 169
- 10. The grammatical category “Possession” and the part-whole relation in French 187
- 11. Kinship in grammar 201
- 12. (In)alienability and (in)determination in Portuguese 227
- 13. Possessives with extensive use: A source of definite articles? 243
- 14. Possessors and experiencers in Classical Latin 269
- 15. The difference a category makes in the expression of possession and inalienability 285
- 16. Ways of explaining possession 311
- Index of languages 329
- Index of authors 331
- Index of subjects 334
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction 1
- 1. The operational basis of possession: A dimensional approach revisited 27
- 2. The concept of possession in Danish grammar 41
- 3. Possession spaces in Danish 57
- 4. The verb HAVE in Nyulnyulan languages 67
- 5. Semantics of the verb HAVE 85
- 6. Possessum-oriented and prossessor-oriented constructions in Russian 99
- 7. Datives and comitatives as neighbouring spouses: The case of indirect objects and comitatives in Danish 115
- 8. Towards a typology of French NP de NP structures or how much possession is there in complex noun phrases with de in French? 147
- 9. Spanish N de N structures from a cognitive perspective 169
- 10. The grammatical category “Possession” and the part-whole relation in French 187
- 11. Kinship in grammar 201
- 12. (In)alienability and (in)determination in Portuguese 227
- 13. Possessives with extensive use: A source of definite articles? 243
- 14. Possessors and experiencers in Classical Latin 269
- 15. The difference a category makes in the expression of possession and inalienability 285
- 16. Ways of explaining possession 311
- Index of languages 329
- Index of authors 331
- Index of subjects 334