Slavic
Eurasian Studies
No.24
The
Grammar of Possessivity in South Slavic Languages:
Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives
Copyright (c) 2010 by the Slavic Research Center( Japanese / English ) All rights reserved.
Contents
Foreword | 118KB |
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Editor |
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Chapter 1: Nominal Possession in Synchrony and Diachrony | |||
Slavic Possessive Genitives and Adjectives from the Historical Point of View | 423KB |
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Ranko Matasović |
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Способы выражения притяжательности в сербских народных говорах на фоне аналитизации | 532KB |
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София Милорадович |
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Chapter 2: Predicative Possession and Its Structural Changes | |||
The Development of Predicative Possession in Slavic Languages | 571KB |
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Jasmina Grković-Major |
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From Possession to Passive: The Slovenian Recipient Passive through the Prism of Grammaticalization Theory | 381KB |
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Motoki Nomachi |
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Chapter 3: External Possession: Its Unity and Diversity | |||
Competition between Nominal Possessive Constructions and the Possessive Dative in Macedonian | 417KB |
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Liljana Mitkovska |
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The Meaning of EPCs: Possessive Dative and Possessive Locative Juxtaposed | 391KB |
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Frančiška Lipovšek |
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Possessor and Possessum
as Arguments of the Nonpossessive Predicate Realized as Nominative and Accusative NPs in Possessive Relation Body/body Part (Macedonian~Polish) |
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Sonja Milenkovska |
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List of Contributors |
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Copyright (c) 2010 by the Slavic Research Center( Japanese / English ) All rights reserved.