Genitivebearing
Genitivebearing is a term used in linguistics to describe a noun or noun phrase that functions as a genitive modifier within a larger phrase. This means it indicates possession, origin, or a similar relationship to another noun. In English, the genitive case is often marked by an apostrophe followed by an 's' (e.g., "the dog's bone") or by using the preposition "of" (e.g., "the bone of the dog"). The genitivebearing element is the part that expresses this relationship.
For example, in the phrase "John's car," "John's" is the genitivebearing element. It shows that the car