[Lingtyp] predicative possession

Pier Marco Bertinetto piermarco.bertinetto at sns.it
Wed Apr 22 13:26:24 UTC 2020


Dear Sergey,
on top of the references that have already been suggested, I would like to
point out a recent paper by Denis Creissels, recently published on the
"Italian J. of Linguistics":
http://www.italian-journal-linguistics.com
Incidentally, the same issue contains other works that should awake the
typologist's interest.
Best regards
Pier Marco Bertinetto

Il giorno mer 22 apr 2020 alle ore 13:25 Sergey Loesov <
sergeloesov at gmail.com> ha scritto:

> Dear colleagues,
>
> could you please advise me literature on the encoding of the notion
> HAVE/HAVING in the languages that, unlike English, do not have generally
> applicable and versatile HAVE-verbs? I am interested in the
> grammaticalization paths in this semantic domain.  (I suspect people call
> this field “predicative possession.”)
>
> Best wishes,
>
>  Sergey
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