[Lexicog] Postposed/suffixed possessive in Neapolitan
Rudolph C Troike
rtroike at U.ARIZONA.EDU
Sun Dec 11 07:55:41 UTC 2005
I apparently accidentally deleted the question, but I checked and
confirmed that this is the pattern in Romanian, so there is
undoubtedly a connection, even if it is only an example of Sapir's
"drift". Romanian suffixes both the definite article and personal
possessive pronouns.
Rudy
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