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You might find the attached paper relevant. We tried to extend the Nichols typology of head vs dependent marking to take in the type of information that is there – is it about the head, the dependent, both or neither? That generates a large and interesting
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<b>Subject:</b> [Lingtyp] classification of possessive noun phrases</font>
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Are you aware of any recent (post- Koptevskaya-Tamm 2002) studies on the types of semantic relationships between heads and dependents in possessive noun phrases, particularly in relation to the correlation between synthetic and analytical methods of encoding
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<span style="font-size:12pt">Sergey</span><br>
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