FW: possessive constructions in siouan
R. Rankin
rankin at ku.edu
Sun Feb 6 15:30:24 UTC 2005
> Are you looking into Polynesian languages too?
> Hawaiian, and apparently other Polynesian languages,
> are among the only languages in the world where
> possession can bounce between alienable and
> inalienable (represented by the type of possessive
> pronoun used).
If I understand the question here, Choctaw can do that
too. /sassish/ and /amissish/ both meaning 'my blood',
but in one case it's in your body and inalienable,
while in the other it's dripped out of a cut and is on
the table -- and alienable. The pronominals are sa-
and am-.
bob
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