[Lingtyp] classification of possessive noun phrases

Steve Pepper pepper.steve at gmail.com
Sat Oct 5 10:22:16 UTC 2024


Dear Sergey,

I have an Open Access chapter entitled "Hatcher-Bourque: Towards a reusable
classification of semantic relations" in the volume *Binominal Lexemes in
Cross-Linguistic Perspective: Towards a Typology of Complex Lexemes
<https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110673494/>* edited by
Francesca Masini, Simone Mattiola and myself.

Two other chapters in that volume are OA: the Editors' Introduction
("Exploring complex lexemes cross-linguistically") and my other chapter on
"Defining and typologizing binominal lexemes".

The volume as a whole is to be published in paperback at the end of this
month with a pre-order price of 24,95 €.

My two chapters are based on my 2020 doctoral dissertation, The typology
and semantics of binominal lexemes: Noun-noun compounds and their
functional equivalents <https://www.academia.edu/42935602/>, which is
available from Academia.edu <https://uio.academia.edu/StevePepper>.

The typology builds on those of Koptjevskaya-Tamm (and Croft); the
classification of semantic relations builds on work by Anna Granville
Hatcher and Yves Bourques (hence the title, Hatcher-Bourque) and goes way
beyond that of Koptjevskaya-Tamm.

Best regards,
Steve

On Thu, 3 Oct 2024 at 19:59, Sergey Loesov via Lingtyp <
lingtyp at listserv.linguistlist.org> wrote:

> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Are you aware of any recent (post- Koptevskaya-Tamm 2002) studies on the
> types of semantic relationships between heads and dependents in possessive
> noun phrases, particularly in relation to the correlation between synthetic
> and analytical methods of encoding these relationships within an NP?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Sergey
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