Article published In: Methods for Studying Variation in Partitives
Edited by Petra Sleeman and Anne Tamm
[Linguistic Variation 24:2] 2024
► pp. 297–322
Dimensions of partitivity in Icelandic (and beyond)
Published online: 27 May 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/lv.23034.pfa
https://doi.org/10.1075/lv.23034.pfa
Abstract
This article addresses a peculiar partitive construction in Icelandic – peculiar, in that it involves (case,
number, gender) agreement between a quantificational element and the inner nominal, rather than dependency marking (by case or
preposition) on the inner nominal. It is shown that this construction shares properties of both canonical partitives (definiteness
marking) and pseudo-partitives (monophrasality), but actually qualifies as neither; it assumes an intermediate position. Based on
this insight, we develop the idea that partitive constructions may be not simply a collection of “structures that fall under the
umbrella term of “partitives”” (Falco, Michelangelo, and Roberto Zamparelli. 2019. Partitives and partitivity. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 4 (1).: 1), but rather constitute a
scale of partitivity. It is likewise conceded, however, that a proper map of partitivity may be more complex than a simple one
dimensional hierarchy.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 1.1On proper partitives and pseudo-partitives
- 1.2The issue: Agreement vs. dependency marking
- 2.Agreement partitives
- 3.Agreement vs. dependency marking
- 3.1(Lack of) proper partitivity
- 3.2Relative clauses
- 3.3Contextual anchoring
- 4.A scale of partitivity
- 5.Summary
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
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