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possuiajcyposiadajcaposiadajce

Possuiajcyposiadajcaposiadajce is a constructed linguistic term used to illustrate a hypothetical device for encoding possession in a single noun phrase by concatenating forms of the Polish possessive participle posiadający. The form combines the masculine possessujący, the feminine posiadająca, and the neuter/plural posiadające. The term is not part of standard Polish grammar; it appears in discussions of morphosyntactic theory or in language-creation contexts to demonstrate extreme inflectional concatenation.

Etymology: The word is a portmanteau resulting from the three participial forms, written without diacritics or

Usage and analysis: In the hypothetical framework, the sequence would attach to a head noun to signal

See also: Polish grammar, participles, possessive constructions, inflection, morphosyntax, language creation.

spaces,
to
show
the
idea
of
fused
agreement.
The
construction
is
artificial,
intended
to
explore
how
a
language
might
mark
possession
involving
multiple
referents
in
a
single
modifier
and
how
such
a
unit
could
be
parsed
by
a
listener
or
a
parser.
possession
relations
that
involve
several
parties
or
aspects.
Analyses
would
address
how
such
fusion
interacts
with
case
marking,
word
order,
and
parsing
algorithms.
It
is
primarily
of
interest
as
a
thought
experiment
in
morphology
and
syntax
rather
than
a
description
of
an
actual,
attested
feature
of
Polish.