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Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
1) possessive (*)
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1) Candidate: possessive


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1
paper CL_LiteraturayLingüísticatxt250 - : In the preceding article ("Morphology of demonstrative adjectives and possessives in Chilean Rromané Jorajané" (1)) we propose a morphological analysis of demonstrative adjectives in Rroman. This second article proposes a morphological analysis of possessives in Rromané which includes: an introductory note on the treatment of possessives in Spanish grammar ; a chart of possessive forms of Chilean Rromané ; a proposal for morphemic segmentation; and a proposal for assigning morphs to morphemes. Observations regarding morphological, phonemic, and comparative aspects with respect to Spanish follow each of the foregoing points. In addition, this second article reaches a conclusion in which the most relevant features of our proposed analysis of demonstrative adjectives and possessives are brought together, along with possibilities for future study.

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paper CO_FormayFuncióntxt260 - : This sequence of PP headed by «kug̃» in the example 8c shows one of its more frequent uses: to indicate that something is being carried next to the body. This use ended up generating the interpretation of 'ownership' (such as in the example 8d where the PP plays the role of head of the possessive predicate) or 'in the control of', as in the example 8e:

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paper CO_Íkalatxt131 - : Texts proved to be too brief, simple and redundant; sentences followed the basic Subject– Verb–Predicate pattern and made scarce use of connectors (which was one of the main traits of expository texts); students made mistakes with the 3^rd person (''It live in the water and in the sun . . . Pepa wheight 1kg . . . It eat bread''*), especially when making use of the verbs to have and to like: ''It have got long ears . . . She have got four little legs . . . like he touched the ear . . . It likes be on the water . . . It like swims all day . . . She like swims . . . It doesn't like play whith my rabbit . . . I likes to go though ell park.''* Problems with the possessive forms also arose: ''Your [instead of its] skin are green and dark .''*

Evaluando al candidato possessive:


3) demonstrative: 3 (*)
4) morphological: 3 (*)
6) adjectives: 3 (*)
7) rromané: 3 (*)

possessive
Lengua: eng
Frec: 62
Docs: 41
Nombre propio: / 62 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 4
Puntaje: 4.674 = (4 + (1+3.70043971814109) / (1+5.97727992349992)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

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possessive
: Ariel, M. (2002). The possessive NP construction: Discourse function and discourse profile. Berkeley Linguistics Society, 28, 15-26.
: Company Company, Concepción 1995b "Old forms for new concepts. The recategorization of possessive duplications in Mexican Spanish". En Historical Linguistics 1993. Ed., Henning Andersen. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 77-93.
: Dahl, Östen y Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm 1998 "Alienability splits and the grammaticalization of possessive constructions". En Haukioja T. (Ed.). Papers from the XVIth Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics. Turku: Turun Yliopisto/Åbo Akademi, 38-49.
: Haspelmath, Martin. (2008). "Alienable vs inalienable possessive constructions". En Leipzig Spring School on Linguistic Diversity. Disponible en [172]https://www.eva.mpg.de/lingua/conference/08_springschool/pdf/course_materials/Haspelmath_Possessives.pdf
: Izvorski, Roumyana. (1998). Non-indicative wh-complements of possessive and existential predicates. En Pius N. Tamanji & Kiyomi Kusumoto (Eds.), Proceedings of NELS 28 (pp. 159-173). Amherst, MA., Estados Unidos: GLSA Publications.
: Langacker, R. W. (1995). Possession and possessive constructions. En J. R. Taylor & R. E. MacLaury (Eds.), Language and Cognitive Construal of the World (pp. 51-79). Oxford: Clarendon Press.
: Lyons, J. (1967), “A note on possessive, existential and locative sentences”, Foundations of Language, 3:4, pp. 390-396.
: Sánchez López, Cristina. (2007). The possessive dative and the syntax of affected arguments. Cuadernos de Lingüística del I. U. I. Ortega y Gasset, 14, 153-173.
: Winters, R. (2009). Expressing Possession in Spanish: The use of possessive datives and possessive adjetives in the Twentieth-Century Spanish Language Drama. Hispanic Research Journal, 10(4), 289-302.
: [136]Cardinaletti, Anna. 1998. On the deficient / strong opposition in possessive systems, en A. Alexiadou y C. Wilder. (eds.), Possessors, predicates and movement in the determiner phrase, Amsterdam / Philadelphia, John Benjamins: 17-53.
: [167]Picallo, María Carme. 1994. Catalan possessive pronouns: the avoid pronoun principle revisited, NLLT, 12: 259-299.