This volume is the first to provide a comprehensive cross-linguistic overview of an understudied typological phenomenon, the clause-level argument-like behavior of internal possessors. In some languages, adnominal possessors - or a subset thereof - figure more prominently than expected in the phrase-external syntax, by controlling predicate agreement and/or acting as a switch-reference pivot in same-subject relations. There is no independent evidence that such possessors are external to the possessive phrase or that they assume head status within it. This creates a puzzle for virtually all syntactic theories, as it is generally believed that agreement and switch-reference target phrasal heads rather than dependents. Following an introducti...
Norwegian has a possessor with the preposition på 'on' which is used with body part nouns. It shares...
We explore the language production process by eliciting subject-verb agreement errors. Participants ...
This work evaluates the oft-made claim that possessors are (animate) locations. I argue this possess...
This volume is the first to provide a comprehensive cross-linguistic overview of an understudied typ...
It is generally assumed that properties of the phrasal head determine the properties of a syntactic ...
External and internal possessors differ from each other in several properties. In contrast to intern...
The relevance of a possessor to the information expressed in an utterance has been recognized as a f...
In Gurindji (Ngumpin-Yapa; Australia) bound forms that index the morphosyntactic features of predica...
Although possessors internal to an argument DP do not qualify as canonical controllers of verbal agr...
This chapter describes possessive constructions in Tundra Nenets (Uralic) with a particular focus on...
Two external possessor constructions occur in ancient Indo-European languages: the dative external ...
Abstract In this article we describe a possessive construction in the Ngumpin-Yapa languages of Aus...
[Extract] Every language has a mechanism for expressing posession, within a noun phrase and with a c...
This paper provides arguments for a syntactic dependency between the possessor DP and the possessee ...
This topic became central to typological linguistics in the second half of the 1990s. Since then qui...
Norwegian has a possessor with the preposition på 'on' which is used with body part nouns. It shares...
We explore the language production process by eliciting subject-verb agreement errors. Participants ...
This work evaluates the oft-made claim that possessors are (animate) locations. I argue this possess...
This volume is the first to provide a comprehensive cross-linguistic overview of an understudied typ...
It is generally assumed that properties of the phrasal head determine the properties of a syntactic ...
External and internal possessors differ from each other in several properties. In contrast to intern...
The relevance of a possessor to the information expressed in an utterance has been recognized as a f...
In Gurindji (Ngumpin-Yapa; Australia) bound forms that index the morphosyntactic features of predica...
Although possessors internal to an argument DP do not qualify as canonical controllers of verbal agr...
This chapter describes possessive constructions in Tundra Nenets (Uralic) with a particular focus on...
Two external possessor constructions occur in ancient Indo-European languages: the dative external ...
Abstract In this article we describe a possessive construction in the Ngumpin-Yapa languages of Aus...
[Extract] Every language has a mechanism for expressing posession, within a noun phrase and with a c...
This paper provides arguments for a syntactic dependency between the possessor DP and the possessee ...
This topic became central to typological linguistics in the second half of the 1990s. Since then qui...
Norwegian has a possessor with the preposition på 'on' which is used with body part nouns. It shares...
We explore the language production process by eliciting subject-verb agreement errors. Participants ...
This work evaluates the oft-made claim that possessors are (animate) locations. I argue this possess...