The paper examines the attributive possessive structures attested in 19th century Mauritian Creole. It is first shown that these include a construction with the preposition pou ‘for’, which has not been mentioned in the literature. The situation in Mauritian Creole is then compared to that in Seychelles Creole, a closely related variety. Also discussed are some of the more general implications of the findings
We discuss the expression of possession in Wumpurrami English (WE), a variety spoken in the Tennant ...
This chapter of the Historical Latin Syntax traces the evolution and use of predicative possessive c...
The goal of this thesis is to provide a syntactic analysis of the possessive constructions in NCN, ...
This paper revisits the discussion of Saxon-type genitives in French-based Mauritian Creole. These g...
According to the present state of research, there seems to be no language which shows possessive cla...
Many non-Polynesian Oceanic languages are known to have two morphological strategies to express attr...
This dissertation concerns the description of possessive constructions in Tongugbe, one of the many ...
This thesis contributes to the study of the relations of possession and of verbless phrases in the A...
In this paper, my objective is to present the possessive constructions of P’urépecha and to discuss ...
The concept of possession is a subject that shows linguistic, cognitive and cultural implications. T...
This thesis investigates the representation of Possession both in the lexicon and syntax within the ...
This paper is a result of research which is aimed to uncover the structure and marking on the posses...
This paper argues that at a particular stage in the genesis of Mauritian Creole (MC), the 3sg posses...
This paper focuses on contact interaction in the development of possessive constructions. In contra...
This paper examines an unusual type of nominal predication in Emerillon, a Tupi-Guarani language spo...
We discuss the expression of possession in Wumpurrami English (WE), a variety spoken in the Tennant ...
This chapter of the Historical Latin Syntax traces the evolution and use of predicative possessive c...
The goal of this thesis is to provide a syntactic analysis of the possessive constructions in NCN, ...
This paper revisits the discussion of Saxon-type genitives in French-based Mauritian Creole. These g...
According to the present state of research, there seems to be no language which shows possessive cla...
Many non-Polynesian Oceanic languages are known to have two morphological strategies to express attr...
This dissertation concerns the description of possessive constructions in Tongugbe, one of the many ...
This thesis contributes to the study of the relations of possession and of verbless phrases in the A...
In this paper, my objective is to present the possessive constructions of P’urépecha and to discuss ...
The concept of possession is a subject that shows linguistic, cognitive and cultural implications. T...
This thesis investigates the representation of Possession both in the lexicon and syntax within the ...
This paper is a result of research which is aimed to uncover the structure and marking on the posses...
This paper argues that at a particular stage in the genesis of Mauritian Creole (MC), the 3sg posses...
This paper focuses on contact interaction in the development of possessive constructions. In contra...
This paper examines an unusual type of nominal predication in Emerillon, a Tupi-Guarani language spo...
We discuss the expression of possession in Wumpurrami English (WE), a variety spoken in the Tennant ...
This chapter of the Historical Latin Syntax traces the evolution and use of predicative possessive c...
The goal of this thesis is to provide a syntactic analysis of the possessive constructions in NCN, ...