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With such a long possessor the s - genitive ( as in the right honourable gentleman's policy ) becomes very infrequent ( 6.7 % ) . It should be noted , however , that more than two premodifiers of a possessor is an extremely rare context ...
With such a long possessor the s - genitive ( as in the right honourable gentleman's policy ) becomes very infrequent ( 6.7 % ) . It should be noted , however , that more than two premodifiers of a possessor is an extremely rare context ...
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short possessor / long head boosts the frequency of the s - genitive , while the combination long possessor / short head reduces it . But how does relative weight interact with animacy ? Is relative weight so important that it overrules ...
short possessor / long head boosts the frequency of the s - genitive , while the combination long possessor / short head reduces it . But how does relative weight interact with animacy ? Is relative weight so important that it overrules ...
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Table 9 shows that the s - genitive is clearly more frequent with a long human possessor ( 72.8 % , e.g. President Saddam Hussein's palace ) than with inanimate short possessors ( 24.6 % , e.g. Polydor's UK legal department ) ...
Table 9 shows that the s - genitive is clearly more frequent with a long human possessor ( 72.8 % , e.g. President Saddam Hussein's palace ) than with inanimate short possessors ( 24.6 % , e.g. Polydor's UK legal department ) ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
Lexicon vs syntax Kazuhiko Fukushima | 568 |
Animacy versus weight as determinants of grammatical | 613 |
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