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Universal 1587: bound nouns ⇒ head-marked possession

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Universal 1587: bound nouns ⇒ head-marked possession

Original
Bound nouns appear to exist only where there is head-marked possession.
Standardized
IF there is a set of nouns which cannot occur without a possessive marker, THEN there will be head-marked possession.
Keywords
possession, head-marking, bound noun, possessive marker
Domain
inflection, syntax
Type
implication
Status
achronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
every language family and language isolate attested for North America (excluding only those six: Alsea, Beothuk, Cayuse, Kalapuyan, Molala, Yanan), also North Eurasian language families and several Australian languages
Source
Nichols 1988: 578
Counterexamples

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    For instance, Navajo -be’ ‘milk’ cannot stand by itself but must take a possessive prefix:bi-be’ [3SG-milk] ‘her (own) milk’; ’a-be’ [3Unspecified-milk] ‘(someone’s, something’s) milk’.

    1. May 2020

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