attributenin
Attributenin is a theoretical term in linguistics referring to a hypothetical marker that encodes the attributive relationship between a head noun and its modifying phrase within a noun phrase. The concept is not widely standardized and appears in some theoretical discussions and thought experiments as a way to formalize why certain modifiers attach to nouns in particular ways. The term is coined for explanatory convenience and should be defined afresh in each use.
In potential realizations, attributenin could be an affix, a clitic, or a separate linking particle. It is
Semantically, attributenin would mark that the modifier is attributive rather than predicative; it can carry information
Typologically, parallels are drawn to genitive or possessive markers that attach to nouns to indicate relationship
Because attributenin is not a standard category in established grammars, its use requires precise definition and