Noun Phrases
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25705Date
2017-08-22Type
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Vangsnes, Øystein AAbstract
There is extensive variation in the structure of noun phrases across varieties of North Germanic. This has
been extensively documented and researched in a number of publications, see e.g. Lundeby (1965),
Delsing (1993), Holmberg (1994), Vangsnes (1999), Vangsnes et al. (2003), Julien (2005a), Dahl (2010)
and references cited therein. Some of the best known variation pertains to the marking of definiteness and
the position and syntax of possessors, including their interaction with definiteness. The topics displayed
in the chapters here in NALS include previously less known issues, but before introducing them, we will
briefly go through some of the broad aspects of Nordic noun phrase syntax, in particular definiteness
marking and possessor constructions.
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University of OsloCitation
Vangsnes ØA. Noun Phrases. Nordic Atlas of Language Structures (NALS) Journal. 2014;1:4-9Metadata
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