Case marking and prepositional marking. Some remarks concerning DE-phrases in Romanian
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13-04-2007
Alexandru Mardale
Abstract
In this paper, we analyze two types of nominal constructions in Romanian: DPs morphologically marked for Genitive and complex DE-phrases. The two types of construction are alike insofar as they involve a relation (which may either pertain to the lexical meaning of the head N or else be contextually triggered by the presence of the second argument), but they differ regarding the nature of the second argument. A strong correlation can be shown to exist between syntactic categories (DPs vs. NPs), syntactic functions (arguments vs. modifiers), Case marking (synthetic vs. analytic) and semantic type (type <e> vs. type <e, t>).
How to Cite
Mardale, Alexandru. 2007. “Case Marking and Prepositional Marking. Some Remarks Concerning DE-Phrases in Romanian”. Anuario Del Seminario De Filología Vasca "Julio De Urquijo" 41 (2):201-8. https://doi.org/10.1387/asju.3898.
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