Table of contents
Dealing with postmodified possessors in early English: Split and group genitives
Variation in the form and function of the possessive morpheme in Late Middle and Early Modern English
The great regression: Genitive variability in Late Modern English news texts
Nominal categories and the expression of possession: A cross-linguistic study of probabilistic tendencies and categorical constraints
Expression of possession in English: The significance of the right edge
A cognitive analysis of John’s hat
The oblique genitive in English
The marker of the English “Group Genitive” is a special clitic, not an inflection
Two prenominal possessors in West Flemish
A Mozart sonata and the Palme murder: The structure and uses of proper-name compounds in Swedish
Possessive clitics and ezafe in Urdu
References
Index
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