The dissertation investigates Norwegian pseudopartitive constructions like 'a cup of tea', 'three kilometres of road', and 'thousands of students'. A quantifying noun or denominal quantifier in -vis denotes a quantity, and a substance noun denotes something which has that quantity. The parts of the nominal may be juxtaposed or linked with either of the prepositions 'with' and 'of'. Chapters 1 to 3 are an introduction and sketches of central theoretical notions and of Norwegian nominals. Chapter 4 is a detailed analysis of the Norwegian numeral system, with a focus on additive and multiplicative constructions. Chapter 5 contains a taxonomy of quantifying nouns and a section arguing for the recognition of a class of denominal quantifiers in -...
A classical topic in the syntax of the mainland Scandinavian languages is so-called pancake clauses ...
The goal of this book is to explore the relationship between the cognitive notion of parthood and va...
This chapter is about the quantifier somme 'some' found in some Norwegian dialects in addition to no...
The dissertation investigates Norwegian pseudopartitive constructions like 'a cup of tea', 'three ki...
This thesis presents a corpus-based investigation of grammatical and semantic variation in pseudopar...
This thesis presents a corpus-based investigation of grammatical and semantic variation in pseudopar...
For a little more than a century, a new quantifier has been developing in Norwegian: masse ‘a lot, l...
In English and Norwegian, the negation of existential quantification can be expressed through negati...
Demonstratives are referring expressions that exist in all languages. English and Norwegian are no e...
This squib discusses the idea of a high and a low phase in Norwegian nominals. I argue that ellipsis...
The article proposes a novel analysis of NPN constructions, exemplified by English expressions like ...
The goal of this book is to explore the relationship between the cognitive notion of parthood and va...
This study compares sequences of noun and preposition in English and Norwegian using data from the E...
The paper deals with the phenomenon of nomina attrubutiva, i.e. nouns denoting a bearer of a quality...
UnrestrictedThe dissertation examines a form of construction known as pseudopartitives, focusing in ...
A classical topic in the syntax of the mainland Scandinavian languages is so-called pancake clauses ...
The goal of this book is to explore the relationship between the cognitive notion of parthood and va...
This chapter is about the quantifier somme 'some' found in some Norwegian dialects in addition to no...
The dissertation investigates Norwegian pseudopartitive constructions like 'a cup of tea', 'three ki...
This thesis presents a corpus-based investigation of grammatical and semantic variation in pseudopar...
This thesis presents a corpus-based investigation of grammatical and semantic variation in pseudopar...
For a little more than a century, a new quantifier has been developing in Norwegian: masse ‘a lot, l...
In English and Norwegian, the negation of existential quantification can be expressed through negati...
Demonstratives are referring expressions that exist in all languages. English and Norwegian are no e...
This squib discusses the idea of a high and a low phase in Norwegian nominals. I argue that ellipsis...
The article proposes a novel analysis of NPN constructions, exemplified by English expressions like ...
The goal of this book is to explore the relationship between the cognitive notion of parthood and va...
This study compares sequences of noun and preposition in English and Norwegian using data from the E...
The paper deals with the phenomenon of nomina attrubutiva, i.e. nouns denoting a bearer of a quality...
UnrestrictedThe dissertation examines a form of construction known as pseudopartitives, focusing in ...
A classical topic in the syntax of the mainland Scandinavian languages is so-called pancake clauses ...
The goal of this book is to explore the relationship between the cognitive notion of parthood and va...
This chapter is about the quantifier somme 'some' found in some Norwegian dialects in addition to no...