Inalienable possession
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- BERKELEY LINGUISTICS SOCIETY February 7-9, 2014 General Session Special Session Approaches to the Syntax-Phonology Interface
- The Lexicalization of Morphosyntactically Complex Expressions David Beck, University of Alberta
- THE DEVELOPMENT of the UNIVERSAL PERFECT in ARABIC Maris Camilleri
- Semantic and Pragmatic Possession: Alienability Splits As Evidence for Type Shifts
- Lingít Yoo X̱ʼatángi: a Grammar of the Tlingit Language
- Possession in Nanti
- Inalienable Possession As Grammatical Category and Discourse Pattern
- Property Concept Words in Six Amazonian Languages
- Appositive Possession in Ainu and Around the Pacific
- Local Versus Long-Distance Bound Implicit Arguments of Inalienable Relational Nouns in Chinese1
- A Typological Overview of Mwotlap Alexandre François
- Possession in South Pacific Contact Languages
- The Origin of Two Genitive Cases and Inalienability Split in Budugh (East-Caucasian) Gilles Authier
- UC Berkeley Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society
- On the Interpretation of Alienable Vs. Inalienable Possession: a Psycholinguistic Investigation*
- Mirativity in Kurtöp
- Naturalness Expressed in Sem-Values
- Niger-Congo Syntax and Semantics 1: 97-117 Anti-Logophoricity As Domain Extension in ⁄Gbo and Yor∞Bä* Victor Manfredi Harva