Ex Anniana Milonis domo : les syntagmes nominaux avec deux compléments de possession

The objective of this article is to examine noun phrases containing a possessive genitive and an adjective derived from a proper noun. Although such constructions are not very frequently attested, examples of them are provided by avalent nouns that denote human artifacts (templum, aedes, domus, sign...

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Main Author: Olga Spevak
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Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires du Midi 2016-11-01
Series:Pallas
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/3542
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description The objective of this article is to examine noun phrases containing a possessive genitive and an adjective derived from a proper noun. Although such constructions are not very frequently attested, examples of them are provided by avalent nouns that denote human artifacts (templum, aedes, domus, signum, etc.). The examples collected make it possible to determine the conditions of use of such complex noun phrases as well as competing means of expression, in particular, metonymical constructions.
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spelling doaj.art-b9c1f20fd1c64a1f93fac10d5ee4497e2023-02-09T16:31:39ZfraPresses universitaires du MidiPallas0031-03872272-76392016-11-01102354310.4000/pallas.3542Ex Anniana Milonis domo : les syntagmes nominaux avec deux compléments de possessionOlga SpevakThe objective of this article is to examine noun phrases containing a possessive genitive and an adjective derived from a proper noun. Although such constructions are not very frequently attested, examples of them are provided by avalent nouns that denote human artifacts (templum, aedes, domus, signum, etc.). The examples collected make it possible to determine the conditions of use of such complex noun phrases as well as competing means of expression, in particular, metonymical constructions.http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/3542noun phrasepossessive genitiveproper noun adjectivenoun valencymetonymy
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Ex Anniana Milonis domo : les syntagmes nominaux avec deux compléments de possession
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noun phrase
possessive genitive
proper noun adjective
noun valency
metonymy
title Ex Anniana Milonis domo : les syntagmes nominaux avec deux compléments de possession
title_full Ex Anniana Milonis domo : les syntagmes nominaux avec deux compléments de possession
title_fullStr Ex Anniana Milonis domo : les syntagmes nominaux avec deux compléments de possession
title_full_unstemmed Ex Anniana Milonis domo : les syntagmes nominaux avec deux compléments de possession
title_short Ex Anniana Milonis domo : les syntagmes nominaux avec deux compléments de possession
title_sort ex anniana milonis domo les syntagmes nominaux avec deux complements de possession
topic noun phrase
possessive genitive
proper noun adjective
noun valency
metonymy
url http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/3542
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