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E-raamat: Possession in Languages of Europe and North and Central Asia

Edited by (Goethe University, Frankfurt/Institute of Philology, Siberian Division of Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk/Tomsk State University, Tomsk), Edited by (University of Bremen/University of Cologne), Edited by (University of Mainz)
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This volume is a collection of articles dealing with the linguistic category of possession and its expression in languages spoken in Europe and North and Central Asia (Uralic, Turkic, Indo-European and Caucasian), with a few excursions into other parts of the world. Some papers engage in typological comparisons, both within and beyond the borders of individual language families focusing on issues of motivation; meaning and forms used in expressing possession; typology of belong constructions; marking possession in possessor chains; non-canonical possessives and their relation to the category of familiarity; metaphoric shifts of possessive semantics. Others focus on possession in individual languages, offering new precious pieces of information on the linguistic expression of possession in lesser known languages, some of which are endangered and even unwritten. The volume will be of interest to both general linguists and typologists as well as to experts/students of the individual languages or language families analyzed in the papers.
Introduction 1(6)
Expressing `possession': Motivations, meanings, and forms
7(20)
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald
Predicative possession in revived Cornish
27(24)
Deborah Arbes
Possessive chains and Possessor Camouflage
51(34)
Bernard Comrie
On Turkish non-canonical possessives
85(18)
Eva A. Csato
Predicative possession in South Saami
103(22)
Nobufumi Inaba
Rogier Blokland
Predicative possession in Oghuz and Kipchak Turkic languages
125(24)
Birsel Karakoc
Pronominal and adjectival attributive possession in spoken Czech: A usage-based perspective
149(20)
Jan Kfivan
Predicative possession in North Saami and Norwegian
169(18)
Lidia Federica Mazzitelli
Possession and ownership in Modern Uyghur
187(18)
Aminem Memtimin
Superlative readings of possessive constructions in Turkic: A comparative perspective
205(34)
Irina Nevskaya
Saule Tazhibayeva
Possession in Khinalug
239(28)
Monika Rind-Pawlowski
A diachronic perspective on alienability splits In Icelandic attributive possession
267(24)
Susanne Schuster
Grammaticalization of possessive markers in the Beserman dialect of Udmurt
291(22)
Natalia Serdobolskaya
Maria Usacheva
Timofey Arkhangelskiy
On belonging: Preliminary thoughts on the typology of belong-constructions
313(52)
Thomas Stolz
Nataliya Levkovych
Competing possessive constructions in Late Latin documents from Italy
365(28)
Cecilia Valentini
Languages and language families and areas 393(4)
Name index 397(4)
Subject index 401