In linguistics, inalienable possession (abbreviated INAL) is a type of possession in which a noun is obligatorily possessed by its possessor. Nouns or...
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Inalienable possessions (or immovable property) are things such as land or objects that are symbolically identified with the groups that own them and...
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language has 32. There are many types of possession, but a common distinction is alienable and inalienable possession. Alienability refers to the ability to...
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present or future possession. A and O possession refer to alienable and inalienable possession in Rapa Nui. a marks for alienable possession and o marks for...
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prefixes. Arawakan languages tend to distinguish alienable and inalienable possession. A feature found throughout the Arawakan family is a suffix (whose...
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Ho language (section Number and inalienable possession)
form relative clauses. Number, possession and case suffixes are added to nouns. Alienable and inalienable possessions are distinguished. Ho distinguishes...
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Restraint on alienation Inalienable possession, a class of nouns in linguistics Inalienable possessions, a property category InAlienable, a 2008 science fiction...
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languages, a special form of the noun, the genitive case, is used to show possession. In Muscogee this relationship is expressed in two quite different ways...
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uncles enjoyed cooking.' Possession In Mohegan, there are two types of possession, alienable possession and inalienable possession. Nouns receive different...
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Biak language (section Inalienable possession)
alienable possession, inalienable possession can only take the order of possessor-possessum. Biak contains three subsets of inalienability: body parts...
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Tîrî language (section Inalienable possession)
of possessive relationships, inalienable possession and alienable possession (Osumi, 1995, pp. 145). Inalienable possession describes an inherent relationship...
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Gift economy (section Inalienable possessions)
and introduced a series of technical terms such as reciprocity, inalienable possessions, and presentation to distinguish between the different forms of...
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Longgu language (section Inalienable Possession)
There are two key syntactic constructions for possession: alienable and inalienable. Inalienable possession refers to the relationship between a person/being...
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Fijian language (section Possession)
common in Austronesian languages, of alienable and inalienable possession, respectively. Alienable possession denotes a relationship in which the thing possessed...
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Noun (section Alienable vs. inalienable nouns)
alienable possession or inalienable possession. An alienably possessed item (a tree, for example) can exist even without a possessor. But inalienably possessed...
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that control Title (property) Inalienable possession, relationship between two objects that is irreversible Possession (linguistics), grammatically expressed...
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possessed, with a particle ta placed in between. In the case of inalienable possession the particle is omitted. Bimbashi Arabic Boretzky, Norbert (1988)...
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argument about reciprocity and the "spirit of the gift" in terms of "inalienable possessions: the paradox of keeping while giving." Weiner contrasts "moveable...
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with inalienable possession include body parts, and kinship terms (except for emaq 'wife' where the prefix is optional as with alienable possession). This...
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Polynesian languages (section a and o possession)
one's part but upon which actions can still be performed by others (inalienable possession). Some words can take either form, often with a difference in meaning...
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Natural rights and legal rights (redirect from Inalienable right)
particular culture or government, and so are universal, fundamental and inalienable (they cannot be repealed by human laws, though one can forfeit their...
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Mayan languages (section Possession)
alienable and inalienable possession by varying the way the noun is (or is not) marked as possessed. Jakaltek, for example, contrasts inalienably possessed...
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alienable possession by humans, as in ŋoc àndu 'my house', nêm i 'your fish', nê jàc 'his brother-in-law (wife's brother)'. Inalienable possession is marked...
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Gender-specific and gender-neutral pronouns Generic antecedents Deixis Inalienable possession Indefinite pronoun Logophoric pronoun Neopronouns Phi features Pro-form...
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[citation needed] Obligatory possession is sometimes called inalienable possession. However, true inalienable possession is a semantic notion, largely...
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be identified as belonging to someone which make it possible for inalienable possession. Verbs in Kara are used transitively, meaning that the verbs in...
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and inalienable possession: alienable possession marks the possessor in the nominative case and the possessum in the possessed case, while inalienable possession...
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Mesoamerican language area (section Nominal possession)
from bodypart nouns whistled languages grammatical indication of inalienable possession numeral classifiers grammatical polite forms for second person addressees...
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Madí language (section Possession)
inalienable possession: kinship terms ("my father") and parts of a whole ("my arm") are considered inalienably possessed, whereas other possessions are...
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the flesh that makes up one's body. This is known as inalienable, integral or organic possession.: 382–384 : 308–309 : 69–70 Some other categories can...
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