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Moni or monta? The collective vs. distributive opposition between two forms of the quantifier 'many' in Finnish




AuthorsHuumo Tuomas

PublisherUniversity of Tartu Press

Publishing placeTartu

Publication year2017

JournalEesti ja soome-ugri keeleteaduse ajakiri

Journal acronymJEFUL

Volume8

Issue2

First page 7

Last page33

Number of pages27

ISSN1736-8987

eISSN2228-1339

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.12697/jeful.2017.8.2.01

Web address http://jeful.ut.ee/index.php/JEFUL

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/25553807


Abstract

Abstract. In this work I explore the semantics of two case forms of the Finnish quantifier
moni ‘many’: the regular nominative moni and the regular partitive monta [mon-ta
many-PARTITIVE], which however has taken on a function similar to that of the nominative
of numerals and is thus not a functional partitive anymore. This development has
apparently motivated the rise of the pleonastic montaa [mon-ta-a many-PARTITIVE-PARTITIVE]
to unambiguously mark the partitive. I argue that an important difference between
moni and monta is the opposition between a distributive and a collective meaning:
in ambiguous contexts, moni is clearly distributive and monta collective. I compare
the two with the nominative form of the near-synonymous quantifier usea ‘several; a
number of', which in similar contexts displays ambiguity between the distributive and
collective readings. The analysis sheds new light to the division of labor between the
two (functional) nominative forms of moni, showing that they divide the functions of
the nominative in an idiosyncratic way.


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