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A possessive or ktetic form (abbreviated POS or POSS; from Latin: possessivus; Ancient Greek: κτητικός, romanized: ktētikós) is a word or grammatical construction used to indicate a relationship of possession in a broad sense. This can include strict ownership, or a number of other types of … See more
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It is common for languages to have independent possessive determiners and possessive pronouns corresponding to the personal pronouns of the language. For example, to the See moreNouns or pronouns taking the form of a possessive are sometimes described as being in the possessive case. A more commonly used term in describing the grammar of various languages is genitive case, but that usually denotes a case with a broader range of … See more
Possessive determiners are used in combination with a noun, playing the role of a determiner or attributive adjective. In English and some … See more
The terminology used for possessive words and phrases is not consistent among all grammarians and linguists.
What some authors refer to as possessives, others may call genitives, and vice versa. Nowadays, however, the term See more• Fraser, Peter M. (2000). "Ethnics as Personal Names". Greek Personal Names: Their Value as Evidence (PDF). Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 149–157. See more
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