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    In English, possessive words or phrases exist for nouns and most pronouns, as well as some noun phrases. These can play the roles of determiners (also...
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  • a substantive possessive pronoun, a possessive pronoun or an absolute pronoun. Some languages, including English, also have possessive forms derived from...
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  • Possessive determiners are determiners which express possession. Some traditional grammars of English refer to them as possessive adjectives, though they...
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    -s) the English possessive morpheme "'s" (apostrophe alone after a regular plural affix, giving -s' as the standard mark for plural + possessive). Practice...
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    For details see English possessive. As they are pronouns they cannot precede any noun. The basic personal pronouns of modern English are shown in the...
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  • apostrophe is used in English to indicate what is, for historical reasons, misleadingly called the possessive case in the English language. This case was...
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  • only by word order, by prepositions, and by the "Saxon genitive or English possessive" (-'s). Nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs are open classes – word...
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    survives in the -'s of the modern English possessive, but most of the other case endings disappeared in the Early Middle English period, including most of the...
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    possessive). Modern English is an example of a language that has a possessive case rather than a conventional genitive case. That is, Modern English indicates a...
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  • adpositions (possessive suffixes, possessive adjectives). For example, English uses a possessive clitic, 's; a preposition, of; and adjectives, my, your, his,...
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    traditional name for the subjective case" O'Dwyer 2006: "English has subjective, objective and possessive cases." Greenbaum & Nelson 2002. Sweet 2014, p. 52:...
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  • grammatical possessives Possessive case, a grammatical case used in possessive constructions in some languages Possessive determiner (or possessive adjective)...
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  • just an apostrophe following a plural -s (see English possessive). The most commonly encountered possessive forms of the above pronouns are: one's, as in...
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  • The Miss Possessive Tour is the upcoming fifth concert tour by Canadian singer Tate McRae. It will commence on March 18, 2025, in Mexico City, Mexico,...
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  • Apostrophe Quotation mark, Guillemet, Prime, Grave Quotation marks in English, Possessive * Asterisk Asterism, Dagger Footnote ⁂ Asterism Dinkus, Therefore...
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  • objective case (me, you, him, her, it, us, them, whom, whomever) and possessive case (my, mine; your, yours; his; her, hers; its; our, ours; their, theirs;...
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  • most common kind of binary possessive class system, but it is not the only one. Some languages have more than two possessive classes. In Papua New Guinea...
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  • In linguistics, a possessive affix (from Latin: affixum possessivum) is an affix (usually suffix or prefix) attached to a noun to indicate its possessor...
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  • often associated with possessive forms. English has two sets of such forms: the possessive determiners (also called possessive adjectives) my, your, his...
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  • instance, in the English possessive case, possessive marking ('s) appears on the dependent (the possessor), whereas in Hungarian possessive marking appears...
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    construction a friend of mine (meaning "someone who is my friend"). See English possessive for more details. The interrogative pronouns are who, whom, whose...
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  • express its reference. Examples in English include articles (the and a), demonstratives (this, that), possessive determiners (my, their), and quantifiers...
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  • mineral resources from the ground through a mine Mine, a first-person English possessive pronoun Mining (military), digging under a fortified military position...
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  • Old English case system in Modern English are in the forms of a few pronouns (such as I/me/mine, she/her, who/whom/whose) and in the possessive ending...
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  • thine are used as possessive pronouns, as in it is thine and they were mine (not *they were my). From the early Early Modern English period up until the...
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  • "Others" includes pronouns, possessives, articles, modal verbs, adverbs, and conjunctions. Languages portal Basic English Frequency analysis, the study...
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    Who (pronoun) (category Articles containing Old English (ca. 450-1100)-language text)
    'whose' as possessive determiner/adjective; see possessive and English possessive) "Whose do you like best?" (use of 'whose' as possessive pronoun) The...
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  • determine). The possessive determiners (also called possessive adjectives or, misleadingly, possessive pronouns; analogous to English my, their, etc.)...
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  • which can be either singular or plural. Sub-types include personal and possessive pronouns, reflexive and reciprocal pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, relative...
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    semi-speakers tend not to use the dative as much. Many semi-speakers used the English possessive -'s. In contrast, Anabaptists in central Pennsylvania had almost completely...
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