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Interpreting Yoruba bare nouns as generic

open access: yesAnnual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, 2005
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Bare nouns in Persian

open access: yes, 2015
Diese Dissertation untersucht das variable Verhalten von sogenannten „bare nouns“ (Nominale ohne Artikel) im Persischen. Dieses Verhalten kann jedoch nicht verstanden werden ohne eine Reihe von entscheidenden Eigenschaften der persischen Satzstruktur zu betrachten.
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On predicate nominals in Romanian

open access: yesBucharest Working Papers in Linguistics, 2007
This paper investigates the interpretative differences between bare singular nominal predicates (BNPs) and singular indefinite nominals in predicate position (SIPs) in Romanian, for those nouns that can appear in both types of structures.
Camelia Constantinescu   +1 more
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On the relationship between the properties of atelicity and partitivity. The case of Romanian

open access: yesBucharest Working Papers in Linguistics, 2009
The aim of the paper is that of analyzing the induced atelic property on Romanian verb phrases with classes of verbs that may select theme arguments preceded by partitive prepositions (e.g., din/lit. from, la/lit. at, and prin/lit. through/across).
Ilinca Crăiniceanu
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Bare nouns among and beyond creoles

open access: yes, 2015
Die vorliegende Dissertation ist dreiteilig: i) deskriptiv, ii) komparatistisch, und iii) theoretisch. Nach einer allgemeinen Diskussion über die Geschichte und Grammatik des Guinea-Bissau Kreol (GBK) und einer Übersicht über die Herangehensweisen an artikellose Nominalphrasen (Bare Noun Phrases; BNPs), bietet die vorliegende Arbeit eine ausführliche ...
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Bare nouns in european portuguese

open access: yes, 2018
This dissertation aims describing the syntactic, semantic and discursive conditions of occurrence of pre-verbal Subject Bare Noun Plurals in European Portuguese. Bare Noun Phrases occur in several languages though their distribution varies. Mass and plural count nouns may occur in English and in Romance languages (except French) either as arguments or ...
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