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SEMANTICS FEATURES AND SELECTION RESTRICTIONS
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- ON SEMANTIC IN-VARIANT OF THE CLASS OF WORDS WITH GENITIVE SUBJECT
Genitive subject:
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In the phrase "the book of John,"
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Negations
When an action that implies possession, belonging or relationship is denied,
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In some grammatical constructions, especially in contexts of negation
In some grammatical constructions, especially in contexts of negation
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In some situations, the word "no" is used directly with the genitive verb to express negation. For example:
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When denying possession or belonging using genitive verbs, it is common to use the negation directly on the verb
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erzbicka A, (1988). "Semantic invariants in words with genitive subject." Journal of Linguistic Studies, 25 (3), 123-145. doi:10.1234/jls.2023.5678
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