In linguistics, a type of possession in which a noun is obligatorily possessed by a possessor; e.g. “hand” or “mother” implies someone’s hand or mother; in English, “father of Mary” is acceptable (because inalienable), but “squirrel of Mary” is not
in linguistics, a type of possession in which a noun is obligatorily possessed by a possessor; e.g. “hand” or “mother” implies someone’s hand or mother; in English, “father of Mary” is acceptable (because inalienable), but “squirrel of Mary” is not (en)
na linguistics, ụdị ihe onwunwe nke aha na-amanye n'aka onye nwe ya; eg “aka” ma ọ bụ “nne” pụtara aka ma ọ bụ nne mmadụ; n'asụsụ Bekee, \nna Mary\ bụ ihe a na-anabata (n'ihi na ọ gaghị ekwe omume), mana \osa Mary\ abụghị (ig)