GenitiveAcross
GenitiveAcross is a term used in comparative linguistics to describe the cross-linguistic study of genitive constructions that express possession and related relationships. It examines how languages encode possession through morphology, syntax, and lexical strategies, and how these encodings vary across language families, dialects, and historical periods.
Core issues include the marking system (suffixes, particles, or clitics versus none), the syntactic position of
GenitiveAcross also covers language-specific phenomena such as the use of prepositions like in English, possessive suffixes
Practical applications include informing theories of syntax, morphology, and semantics; supporting language documentation; and aiding natural