Abstract. This paper treats the distinction between singular nominal predication with and without indefinite article in languages like Dutch. The former variant is referred to as non-bare predication, the latter as bare predication. I make the fol-lowing claims: (i) temporal analyses of the distinction between bare and non-bare predication are on the wrong track, (ii) bare predication needn’t be analyzed as a lex-ical phenomenon, (iii) non-bare predication should be analyzed as kind-membership predication. 1
The volume Disentangling Bare Nouns and Nominals Introduced by a Partitive Article, edited by Tabea ...
ABSTRACT. This paper explores the link between number marking and (in)definiteness in nominals and t...
In the spirit of Jenny Cheshire’s work, we focus on a particular type of syntactic variation in a sp...
Even in languages with a well-developed system of articles, such as Germanic and Romance languages, ...
Bare predicate nominals (BPNs) have interesting syntactic and semantic properties that set them asi...
The distribution of bare singulars in Norwegian was thoroughly examined in Borthen (2003). The prese...
Bare nominals (also called “bare nouns”) are nominal structures without an overt article or other de...
This paper proposes a new analysis of the use of bare nouns vs. indefinite NPs in predicative positi...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on article omission in Moroccan Flavored Dutch (MFD), a langu...
Prefinal version. This paper concentrates on the syntax and semantics of bare nominals in Germanic a...
This dissertation challenges the standard view on indefinite articles as argument markers and determ...
This paper is about the distinction between bare NPs and indefinite NPs in predicative position in F...
This volume edited by Tabea Ihsane focuses on different aspects of the distribution, semantics, and ...
Whether the kind/object distinction is grammatically encoded or extra-grammatical in nature has been...
Generic noun phrases are noun phrases that have been said to pick out a class of individuals or a sp...
The volume Disentangling Bare Nouns and Nominals Introduced by a Partitive Article, edited by Tabea ...
ABSTRACT. This paper explores the link between number marking and (in)definiteness in nominals and t...
In the spirit of Jenny Cheshire’s work, we focus on a particular type of syntactic variation in a sp...
Even in languages with a well-developed system of articles, such as Germanic and Romance languages, ...
Bare predicate nominals (BPNs) have interesting syntactic and semantic properties that set them asi...
The distribution of bare singulars in Norwegian was thoroughly examined in Borthen (2003). The prese...
Bare nominals (also called “bare nouns”) are nominal structures without an overt article or other de...
This paper proposes a new analysis of the use of bare nouns vs. indefinite NPs in predicative positi...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on article omission in Moroccan Flavored Dutch (MFD), a langu...
Prefinal version. This paper concentrates on the syntax and semantics of bare nominals in Germanic a...
This dissertation challenges the standard view on indefinite articles as argument markers and determ...
This paper is about the distinction between bare NPs and indefinite NPs in predicative position in F...
This volume edited by Tabea Ihsane focuses on different aspects of the distribution, semantics, and ...
Whether the kind/object distinction is grammatically encoded or extra-grammatical in nature has been...
Generic noun phrases are noun phrases that have been said to pick out a class of individuals or a sp...
The volume Disentangling Bare Nouns and Nominals Introduced by a Partitive Article, edited by Tabea ...
ABSTRACT. This paper explores the link between number marking and (in)definiteness in nominals and t...
In the spirit of Jenny Cheshire’s work, we focus on a particular type of syntactic variation in a sp...