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@proceedings{1816853, author = {Wągiel, Marcin}, booktitle = {14th Conference on Syntax, Phonology, and Language Analysis (SinFonIJA 14), 22-24/09/2021, University of Novi Sad}, keywords = {collective nouns; spatial collectives; social collectives; part-whole structures; mereotopology; roles}, language = {eng}, title = {Structured part-whole relations in Slavic derived collectives}, url = {http://www.ff.uns.ac.rs/sr-lat/nauka/konferencije/konferencije-u-organizaciji-filozofskog-fakulteta/syntax-phonology-and-language-analysis-14-sinfonija-14}, year = {2021} }
TY - CONF ID - 1816853 AU - Wągiel, Marcin PY - 2021 TI - Structured part-whole relations in Slavic derived collectives KW - collective nouns KW - spatial collectives KW - social collectives KW - part-whole structures KW - mereotopology KW - roles UR - http://www.ff.uns.ac.rs/sr-lat/nauka/konferencije/konferencije-u-organizaciji-filozofskog-fakulteta/syntax-phonology-and-language-analysis-14-sinfonija-14 N2 - In this paper, I argue that Slavic derivational morphology reflects two modes of collectivity. In particular, I examine two types of derived collectives exemplified by the Polish nouns such as `kwiecie' (`clump(s) of flowers, blossom') and `duchowieństwo' (`collective(s) of priests, clergy') and argue that they both denote properties of clusters, i.e., structured configurations of entities. Spatial collectives are predicates true of spatial clusters, i.e., topological arrangements of objects in physical space, whereas social collectives are predicates true of social clusters, i.e., abstract configurations of roles individuals can bear in social space. ER -
WĄGIEL, Marcin. Structured part-whole relations in Slavic derived collectives. In \textit{14th Conference on Syntax, Phonology, and Language Analysis (SinFonIJA 14), 22-24/09/2021, University of Novi Sad}. 2021.
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