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Upravljana neobrojčena kvantifikacija

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  • Author(s): Kovačević, Ana
  • Source:
    Jezikoslovlje; ISSN 1848-9001 (Online); ISSN 1331-7202 (Print); ISSN-L 1331-7202; Volume 17.; Issue 1-2.
  • Document Type:
    Electronic Resource
  • Online Access:
    https://hrcak.srce.hr/167798
  • Additional Information
    • Additional Titles:
      non-numerically quantified noun phrases with a governing quantifier
    • Publisher Information:
      Sveučilište Josipa Jurja Strossmayera u Osijeku, Filozofski fakultet Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences 2016
    • Abstract:
      Upravljana neobrojčena kvantifikacija obuhvaća imenske kvantifikacijske skupine u kojima priložni ili imenički kvantifikator upravlja (regira) dopunom u genitivu: vele blaga, čest' ribi pečeni. U radu su predstavljene osnovne semantičke i sintaktičke karakteristike toga tipa kvantifikacijskih skupina: vrsta i broj sastavnica kvantifikacijske skupine, red sastavnica, genitiv količine, sročnost s predikatom, sročnost sa sljedećim predikatom te sročnost s anaforičkim riječima. Izdvojene su i neke dijakronijske zanimljivosti neobrojčenih kvantifikacija. Analiza sročnosti imenske skupine i ostalih dijelova rečenice pokazuje da obje sastavnice kvantifikacijske skupine, kvantifikator i dopuna, mogu biti referentan član skupine, odnosno kontrolori sročnosti. Rad se temelji na analizi korpusa hrvatskoglagoljskih tekstova crkvenoslavenskoga razdoblja.
      Non-numerically quantified noun phrases with a governing quantifier are those in which adverbial or substantival quantifiers govern the complement in genitive case, e.g. in Croatian Church Slavonic: (1) vele blaga much treasure-GEN.SG ʽa lot of treasureʼ (2) čest' ribi pečeni piece-NOM.SG fish-GEN.SG broiled-GEN.SG ʽa piece of broiled fishʼ The paper examines and describes basic semantic and syntactic characteristics of this kind of quantified noun phrases (QNPs) with regard to QNP's components and their number, word order, genitive of quantity, QNP – predicate agreement, QNP – next predicate agreement, QNP – anaphoric words agreement. The agreement analysis shows that both components of a QNP, quantifier as well as it's compliment, can act as an agreement controller. The study is based on the corpus of the Croatian Glagolitic texts of the Church Slavonic period, i.e. on the referential and representative corpus of the Dictionary of the Croatian Redaction of Church Slavonic. Therefore, some noticeable diachronic features in comparison with modern Croatian have been mentioned as well.
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    • Availability:
      Open access content. Open access content
      info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
    • Note:
      Croatian
      English
    • Other Numbers:
      HRCAK oai:hrcak.srce.hr:167798
      1486471502
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      HRCAK PORTAL ZNANSTVENIH CASOPISA REPUB
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    • Accession Number:
      edsoai.on1486471502
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