ConSOLE 15 2007 Center for Research In Syntax, Semantics & Phonology (CRISSP), Brussels

Full partitives, bare partitives and non-maximal definites

Bert Le Bruyn

Full PartitivesBare PartitivesDutchNon-Maximal Definites

Abstract

In this paper I investigate the restrictions on the use of bare partitives in Dutch. My main claim is that these restrictions originate in the competition of bare partitives with full partitives and non-maximal definites.

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APA Style

Bert Le Bruyn (2007). full partitives, bare partitives and non-maximal definites. In Proceedings of ConSOLE 15, edited by Sylvia Blaho, Camelia Constantinescu, Erik Schoorlemmer, (pp. 135-147).

BibTeX

@inproceedings{LeBruyn-Partitives-2008, title={Full partitives, bare partitives and non-maximal definites}, author={Bert Le Bruyn}, booktitle={Proceedings of ConSOLE 15}, year={2007}, pages={135-147}, editor={Sylvia Blaho and Camelia Constantinescu and Erik Schoorlemmer} }

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