International audienceThis paper examines the cross-linguistic phenomenon of locative case restricted to a closed class of items (L-nouns). Starting with Latin, I suggest that the restriction is semantic in nature: L-nouns denote in the spatial domain and hence can be used as locatives without further material. I show how the independently motivated hypothesis that directional PPs consist of two layers, Path and Place, explains the directional uses of L-nouns and the cases that are assigned then, and locate the source of the locative case itself in p 0 , for which I then provide a clear semantic contribution: a type-shift from the domain of loci to the object domain. I then examine cross-linguistic restrictions on the use of locative case a...
Differential locative marking is found in languages all over the world. Toponyms, in particular, are...
Previous work has investigated various syntactic and semantic properties of locative PPs, but a less...
In this paper we claim that location and locatum verbs are grammatically different, contrary to some...
International audienceThis paper examines the cross-linguistic phenomenon of locative case restricte...
Kracht M. On the Semantics of Locatives. In: Kracht M, Strigin A, eds. Papers on the Interpretation ...
This paper investigates three instances of locative-directional (loc/dir) alternation. The first inv...
This paper argues that the category P extends beyond adpositions to in-clude prefixes, particles and...
Languages differ widely in terms of how they encode the fundamental concepts of location and positio...
M.A.The term locative refers to all words that have a locative meaning. They include locative nouns,...
Cross-linguistically, oblique theta roles such as location can be encoded by both adpositions and ap...
In Norwegian, a locative PP can occur as the subject of the copula just in case the complement of th...
yesOne of the important issues of spatial language research is what factors influence the use of spa...
English locative verbs which have a theme and a location argument show three different patterns in s...
The general goal of this dissertation is two-fold: first, I provide a unified structure for spatial ...
Kracht M. The structure of locative cases and its relevance in the study of Uralic languages. In: P...
Differential locative marking is found in languages all over the world. Toponyms, in particular, are...
Previous work has investigated various syntactic and semantic properties of locative PPs, but a less...
In this paper we claim that location and locatum verbs are grammatically different, contrary to some...
International audienceThis paper examines the cross-linguistic phenomenon of locative case restricte...
Kracht M. On the Semantics of Locatives. In: Kracht M, Strigin A, eds. Papers on the Interpretation ...
This paper investigates three instances of locative-directional (loc/dir) alternation. The first inv...
This paper argues that the category P extends beyond adpositions to in-clude prefixes, particles and...
Languages differ widely in terms of how they encode the fundamental concepts of location and positio...
M.A.The term locative refers to all words that have a locative meaning. They include locative nouns,...
Cross-linguistically, oblique theta roles such as location can be encoded by both adpositions and ap...
In Norwegian, a locative PP can occur as the subject of the copula just in case the complement of th...
yesOne of the important issues of spatial language research is what factors influence the use of spa...
English locative verbs which have a theme and a location argument show three different patterns in s...
The general goal of this dissertation is two-fold: first, I provide a unified structure for spatial ...
Kracht M. The structure of locative cases and its relevance in the study of Uralic languages. In: P...
Differential locative marking is found in languages all over the world. Toponyms, in particular, are...
Previous work has investigated various syntactic and semantic properties of locative PPs, but a less...
In this paper we claim that location and locatum verbs are grammatically different, contrary to some...