Demarcating the Scope of Intensional Genitive in Polish
Artykuł naukowy w czasopiśmie recenzowanyCzasopismo: Rasprave (ISSN: 1331-6745)
Współautorzy: Anna Bondaruk
Rok wydania: 2025
Tom: 51
Numer czasopisma: 2
Strony od-do: 1-19
Streszczenie: Intensional verbs display three intensionality effects in their complement, namely the availability of nonspecific readings, the failure of extensional substitution and the lack of existential import. In some Balto-Slavic languages, including Polish, intensional verbs may take complements marked for genitive case, which is referred to as “intensional genitive”. The distribution and properties of Polish intensional genitive are largely understudied, especially in comparison to the genitive of negation and partitive genitive. In a response to this research gap, the aim of this paper is to establish the scope of intensional genitive in Polish by verifying which Polish verbs co-occurring with genitive complements exhibit the three intensionality effects. The study consists primarily in subjecting Polish verbs with genitive complements to three intensionality tests under the premise that only verbs that satisfy all the three intensionality diagnostics can be classified as intensional. The results of the tests indicate that there are 49 intensional verbs with genitive complements in Polish, which belong to four semantic classes: verbs of desire and volition, verbs of expectation and presumption, verbs of search and verbs of absence.
Słowa kluczowe: genitive, intensionality, intensional genitive, intensional verbs, the Polish language
Dostęp WWW: https://hrcak.srce.hr/341877
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31724/rihjj.51.2.10
Cytowanie w formacie Bibtex:
@article{1,
author = "Anna Prażmowska and Anna Bondaruk",
title = "Demarcating the Scope of Intensional Genitive in Polish",
journal = "Rasprave",
year = "2025",
number = "2",
pages = "1-19"
}
Cytowanie w formacie APA:
Prażmowska, A. and Anna Bondaruk(2025). Demarcating the Scope of Intensional Genitive in Polish. Rasprave, 2, 1-19.
