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    Predicative possession / by Stassen, Leon

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…The domain of the inquiry -- Four basic types of predicative possession -- Non-standard variants -- Adnominalization -- Predicativization -- Transitivization -- Summary of part I -- In search of determinant factors -- Locational possessives -- With-possessives -- Topic possessives -- Have-possessives -- A model of predicative possession encoding.…”
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    Husserl and the sciences : selected perspectives /

    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…: a phenomenologist's reply / Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl -- Erläuterungen : logical analysis vs. phenomenological descriptions / Denis Fisette -- Husserl and Hilbert on geometry / Ulrich Majer -- Husserl and the theory of multiplicities "Mannigfaltikeitslehre" / Yvon Gauthier -- Husserl's legacy in the philosophy of mathematics : from realism to predicativism / Mathieu Marion -- Husserl and Weyl : phenomenology, mathematics, and physics / Richard Feist -- Herman Weyl's later philosophical views : his divergence from Husserl / John Bell -- From the lifeworld to the exact sciences and back / Pierre Kerszberg -- Husserl on the communal praxis of science / R. …”
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    Building and interpreting possession sentences / by Myler, Neil

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…5 Consequences and Comparisons5.1 Comparing the Approaches; 5.2 Problems for the Freeze/Kayne Approach; 5.3 Crucial Predictive Differences; 5.4 Conclusion; 6 Extending the Typology I: Predicativization; 6.1 Introducing -yoq; 6.2 -yoq-Marked Phrases Are Nominal (for at Least Some Speakers); 6.3 Against Decompositional Approaches to -yoq; 6.4 -yoq and the Semantics of Predicativization; 6.5 The Comparative Syntax of Predicativization; 6.6 Conclusion; 7 Extending the Typology II: The with-Possessive; 7.1 Re-introducing with-Possessives; 7.2 Levinson's (2011) Approach.…”
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    Husserl and the Sciences : Selected Perspectives. by Feist, Richard A.

    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…Chapter 6 Husserl's Legacy in the Philosophy of Mathematics: From Realism to PredicativismChapter 7 Husserl and Weyl: Phenomenology, Mathematics, and Physics; Chapter 8 Herman Weyl's Later Philosophical Views: His Divergence from Husserl; PART III: PHENOMENOLOGY, THE SCIENCES, AND COMMUNITY; Chapter 9 From the Lifeworld to the Exact Sciences and Back; Chapter 10 Husserl on the Communal Praxis of Science; Index; A; C; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T.…”
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