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In linguistics, the partitive is a word, phrase, or case that indicates partialness. Nominal partitives are syntactic constructions, such as "some of the children", and may be classified semantically as either set partitives or entity partitives based on the quantifier and the type of embedded noun used. Partitives should not be confused with (also known as ), which often look similar in form, but behave differently syntactically and have a distinct meaning. In many Romance and Germanic languages, nominal partitives usually take the form: [DP Det. + of + [DP Det. + NP]]

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  • Partitiboa (latinetik eratorri zen: pars «zati, parte») kasu gramatikoa da. Haren erabilera eta funtzioak ez dira berdinak hizkuntza guztietan. Euskaran («-rik» atzizkia), adibidez, («hiririk handiena») erabiltzen dugu, baita ukapenarekin ere batzuetan («Ez dut etxerik»). (eu)
  • In linguistics, the partitive is a word, phrase, or case that indicates partialness. Nominal partitives are syntactic constructions, such as "some of the children", and may be classified semantically as either set partitives or entity partitives based on the quantifier and the type of embedded noun used. Partitives should not be confused with (also known as ), which often look similar in form, but behave differently syntactically and have a distinct meaning. In many Romance and Germanic languages, nominal partitives usually take the form: [DP Det. + of + [DP Det. + NP]] where the first determiner is a quantifier word, using a prepositional element to link it to the larger set or whole from which that quantity is partitioned. The partitive constructions of the following languages all have the same translation, with a very similar form: Some languages, for example Estonian and Finnish, have a special partitive case. In Latin, German and Russian, the partitive is expressed by the genitive case, sometimes called the partitive genitive. (en)
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  • Partitiboa (latinetik eratorri zen: pars «zati, parte») kasu gramatikoa da. Haren erabilera eta funtzioak ez dira berdinak hizkuntza guztietan. Euskaran («-rik» atzizkia), adibidez, («hiririk handiena») erabiltzen dugu, baita ukapenarekin ere batzuetan («Ez dut etxerik»). (eu)
  • In linguistics, the partitive is a word, phrase, or case that indicates partialness. Nominal partitives are syntactic constructions, such as "some of the children", and may be classified semantically as either set partitives or entity partitives based on the quantifier and the type of embedded noun used. Partitives should not be confused with (also known as ), which often look similar in form, but behave differently syntactically and have a distinct meaning. In many Romance and Germanic languages, nominal partitives usually take the form: [DP Det. + of + [DP Det. + NP]] (en)
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  • Partitibo (eu)
  • Partitive (en)
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