- and the
possessee. Together, they form a unit, the
determiner phrase (DP), in
which the
possessor nominal may
occur either before the
possessee (prenominal)...
- and
controllable alienable possessees. The
possessee may be human/animate but must be controllable, for example, a
possessee cannot be a father/mother...
-
correlates possessive determiners to both the
plurality of the
possessor and
possessee, as in
notre voiture (our car) and nos
voitures (our cars). In Modern...
- 'Did he tie the cow?' With the
possessee +
possessor relationship (genitive modifiers), the
possessor precedes the
possessee.:105 bãs-kərə bamboo-GEN tsoja...
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comes after its
complement 'kani' ('pig'). The
possessee+possessor
phrase is also head final, as the
possessee 'garden'
comes after the
possessor 'Mamudia':...
- but
require no
possessee suffix,
while non-dependent
nouns can
occur without a
possessive prefix but
often must take the
possessee suffix -em- when...
- as the
possessee can be said to be
inalienably possessed,
which refers to a
permanent and
inherent connection between the
possessor and
possessee that is...
-
after the
possessee and
comes before the possessor,
whereas it
appears in the same
structure as POSS
because it is
linked to the
possessee. (3) a. kras-y...
- noun adjuncts)
follow the head noun; and in
genitive constructions, the
possessee noun
precedes the possessor. Moreover,
Modern Hebrew allows and sometimes...