Publication: Appositive possession in Ainu and around the Pacific
Appositive possession in Ainu and around the Pacific
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Bugaeva, A., Nichols, J., & Bickel, B. (2021). Appositive possession in Ainu and around the Pacific. Linguistic Typology, 1–46. https://doi.org/10.1515/lingty-2021-2079
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Some languages around the Pacific have multiple possessive classes of alienable constructions using appositive nouns or classifiers. This pattern differs from the most common kind of alienable/inalienable distinction, which involves marking, usually affixal, on the possessum, and has only one class of alienables. The Japanese language isolate Ainu has possessive marking that is reminiscent of the Circum-Pacific pattern. It is distinctive, however, in that the possessor is coded not as a dependent in an NP but as an argument in a finit
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Bugaeva, A., Nichols, J., & Bickel, B. (2021). Appositive possession in Ainu and around the Pacific. Linguistic Typology, 1–46. https://doi.org/10.1515/lingty-2021-2079