Article
The Semantics of Possession in Natural Language and Knowledge Representation
Published Online: Jan 01, 2017
Abstract
The semantics of possession is explored in a representative set of languages to evaluate two contemporary theories. It is evidenced that the theories describe different aspects of the universal possessive system, and that both provide relevant theoretical constructs for the vocabulary of linguistic typology. Our findings also have consequences for knowledge representation, and in the appendix, our new vocabulary is employed in the analysis of related linguistic phenomena.
Keywords: possessives; semantics; cross-linguistic comparison; knowledge representation
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