Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Possession
View through CrossRef
AbstractThis chapter presents the results of a survey of the grammatical expression of possession in a balanced sample of thirty Australian languages. Pama-Nyungan languages exhibit a relatively unified pattern, typically featuring an adnominal construction where the dependent is marked; as well as another adnominal construction where neither the possessor nor the possessum are marked, but they share case marking. The latter construction normally specializes for inalienable possessions. Non-Pama-Nyungan languages present more diversity. Their adnominal possessive constructions, are more often head-marking but vary in their marking strategies. Few non-Pama-Nyungan languages have a second adnominal construction for inalienable possessions, however some have traces of it, and others have clausal inalienable constructions. Possessive constructions can delineate more than one class, and some Australian languages exhibit relatively complex yet understudied systems. Interestingly, the semantics of inalienable classes of nouns is remarkably coherent, across the Pama-Nyungan/non-Pama-Nyungan divide, and independently of the type of construction involved.
Title: Possession
Description:
AbstractThis chapter presents the results of a survey of the grammatical expression of possession in a balanced sample of thirty Australian languages.
Pama-Nyungan languages exhibit a relatively unified pattern, typically featuring an adnominal construction where the dependent is marked; as well as another adnominal construction where neither the possessor nor the possessum are marked, but they share case marking.
The latter construction normally specializes for inalienable possessions.
Non-Pama-Nyungan languages present more diversity.
Their adnominal possessive constructions, are more often head-marking but vary in their marking strategies.
Few non-Pama-Nyungan languages have a second adnominal construction for inalienable possessions, however some have traces of it, and others have clausal inalienable constructions.
Possessive constructions can delineate more than one class, and some Australian languages exhibit relatively complex yet understudied systems.
Interestingly, the semantics of inalienable classes of nouns is remarkably coherent, across the Pama-Nyungan/non-Pama-Nyungan divide, and independently of the type of construction involved.
Related Results
Scale for Positive Identification of Jinn Possession
Scale for Positive Identification of Jinn Possession
The belief in jinn possession is deeply rooted amongst Muslims. A previous quantitative research has identified 23 significant symptoms of jinn possession. The loadings of the symp...
The Concept of Possession in Civil Law
The Concept of Possession in Civil Law
Possession constitutes a complicated phenomenon of civil law to understand, which leads to numerous studies of its legal nature. Possession has a long history, during which its con...
TITIK-TITIK SYNDROME: KONDISI PENDERITA POSSESSION SYNDROME SEBAGAI SUMBER PENCIPTAAN TARI
TITIK-TITIK SYNDROME: KONDISI PENDERITA POSSESSION SYNDROME SEBAGAI SUMBER PENCIPTAAN TARI
ABSTRAKPengalaman sebagai penderita Possession Syndrome yang diderita penulis dijadikan dasar permasalahan dalam karya tari ini. Melalui metode riset kualitatif yang digunakan untu...
Diagnosis of Jinn Possession amongst Non-Muslims with Mental Disorders Using Jinn Possession Scale
Diagnosis of Jinn Possession amongst Non-Muslims with Mental Disorders Using Jinn Possession Scale
The belief in spirit, demon or jinn possession is present in many cultures, and even ICD-11 has a description for “Trance and possession disorder”. Mental disorders and jinn posses...
Case Study of Repeat Offender with Jinn Possession
Case Study of Repeat Offender with Jinn Possession
A case study on a male British Muslim repeat offender was presented. He had been involved in violent crimes since he was a teenager and had served several prison sentences. He had ...
Positional Differences in the Efficacy of Critical End-of-Game Possessions in EuroLeague Basketball
Positional Differences in the Efficacy of Critical End-of-Game Possessions in EuroLeague Basketball
In close basketball games where the final score is within a 5-point difference, end-of-game possessions are very important. However, previous studies have not examined the efficien...
Predicative Possession
Predicative Possession
Abstract
This is the first comprehensive treatment of the strategies employed in the world's languages to express predicative possession, as in "the boy has a bat". ...
Possession of Land
Possession of Land
Nothing is more important in English land law than 'possession'. It is the foundation of all title, rights and remedies. But what exactly is it, and why does it still matter? This ...

