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9 February 2010

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Dimensions of Possession

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Edited by Irène Baron, Michael Herslund and Finn Sørensen
Copenhagen Business School

2001. vi, 337 pp.
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Few linguistic concepts are more elusive than ‘possession’. The present collection of articles, selected from an international workshop held in Copenhagen in May 1998, confronts the subject from several angles (lexicon; the semantics of possession and the verb HAVE; the syntax of genitives and other possessive structures; the interaction of verbal and nominal constructions; the semantic and textual implications of the alienable/inalienable distinction, etc.) and approaches (formal semantics; functional semantics; and syntax as diachronic and typological comparisons). The languages covered include both European languages such as Danish, French, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese and Latin, and several American, Australian, African and Asian languages. This volume in which the contributing scholars have sought to examine as many 'dimensions' as possible is of interest to all linguists, in particular those working in the field of typology and functional approaches to language.


Table of contents

Introduction: Dimensions of possession
Michael Herslund and Irène Baron
1
1. The operational basis of possession: A dimensional approach revisited
Hansjakob Seiler
27
2. The concept of possession in Danish grammar
Ole Togeby
41
3. Possession spaces in Danish
Finn Sørensen
57
4. The verb HAVE in Nyulnyulan languages
William B. McGregor
67
5. Semantics of the verb HAVE
Irène Baron and Michael Herslund
85
6. Possessum-oriented and prossessor-oriented constructions in Russian
Per Durst-Andersen
99
7. Datives and comitatives as neighbouring spouses: The case of indirect objects and comitatives in Danish
Lars Heltoft
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?
Inge Bartning
147
9. Spanish N de N structures from a cognitive perspective
Henrik Hĝeg Müller
169
10. The grammatical category “Possession” and the part-whole relation in French
Martin Riegel
187
11. Kinship in grammar
Östen Dahl and Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm
201
12. (In)alienability and (in)determination in Portuguese
Anne-Marie Spanoghe
227
13. Possessives with extensive use: A source of definite articles?
Kari Fraurud
243
14. Possessors and experiencers in Classical Latin
A. Machtelt Bolkestein
269
15. The difference a category makes in the expression of possession and inalienability
Marianne Mithun
285
16. Ways of explaining possession
Bernd Heine
311
Index of languages
329
Index of authors
331
Index of subjects
334