In this paper I will discuss another case of dependency between the aspectual properties of the predicate and the case marking of its nominal argument. The case to be discussed below is interesting and rather unusual since, unlike the cases of Partitive marking mentioned above, which are not restricted to just one particular verb, but, on the contrary, show quite a broad (but by no means unrestricted) distribution, the Polish case concerns exclusively negated (existential-)locative constructions.
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Blaszczak, J. (2009). Differential Subject Marking in Polish: The Case of Genitive vs. Nominative Subjects in “X was not at Y”-constructions. In: de Hoop, H., de Swart, P. (eds) Differential Subject Marking. Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, vol 72. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6497-5_6
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