In English, possessive casel) appears in two positions. One is the prenominal position, as in ( l a, b) , and the other is the subject position of the gerund. especially, the POSS(ESS1VE)-ING, 2) CONSTRUCTION, as in ( lc) . (1) a. John's boo
In this study, we investigated children’s understanding and production of the English complex posses...
The present work is devoted to the problem of functional systemity of the English discourse in terms...
Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1987), pp. 65-7
In English, possessive case appears in two positions. One is the prenominal position, as in (1a. b),...
The possessive case or the objective case is used as the sense subject of the gerund. Which of these...
Proposal This paper argues that crosslinguistic variation in the forms of clausal possessive predica...
The paper is based on a set of observations about the prenominal possessive construction in English,...
The given article is devoted to the phenomenon of case. It deals with the problem of the category of...
This paper is a classic typological study of existential clauses, predlocative clauses, and predposs...
In this paper, I take a look at one of the three possessive constructions of Low Saxon and provide a...
Traditionally possessives have been classified as either adjectives or pronouns with the prenominal ...
The English possessive (or genitive) marker ’s is commonly described as a CLITIC. In many textbooks,...
Introduction to Possessives in L2 and translation: basic principles and empirical findings
In a recent blogpost, I promised that I’d pay more attention to the nanosyntactic approach if the au...
Possessive cases are words that indicate or show possession. Hence, “hers”, “her” and “Ojo’s” are so...
In this study, we investigated children’s understanding and production of the English complex posses...
The present work is devoted to the problem of functional systemity of the English discourse in terms...
Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1987), pp. 65-7
In English, possessive case appears in two positions. One is the prenominal position, as in (1a. b),...
The possessive case or the objective case is used as the sense subject of the gerund. Which of these...
Proposal This paper argues that crosslinguistic variation in the forms of clausal possessive predica...
The paper is based on a set of observations about the prenominal possessive construction in English,...
The given article is devoted to the phenomenon of case. It deals with the problem of the category of...
This paper is a classic typological study of existential clauses, predlocative clauses, and predposs...
In this paper, I take a look at one of the three possessive constructions of Low Saxon and provide a...
Traditionally possessives have been classified as either adjectives or pronouns with the prenominal ...
The English possessive (or genitive) marker ’s is commonly described as a CLITIC. In many textbooks,...
Introduction to Possessives in L2 and translation: basic principles and empirical findings
In a recent blogpost, I promised that I’d pay more attention to the nanosyntactic approach if the au...
Possessive cases are words that indicate or show possession. Hence, “hers”, “her” and “Ojo’s” are so...
In this study, we investigated children’s understanding and production of the English complex posses...
The present work is devoted to the problem of functional systemity of the English discourse in terms...
Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1987), pp. 65-7