| 1. | Body parts and kin relations are typical examples of inalienable possession.
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| 2. | This possessive marker does not occur in inalienable possession constructions.
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| 3. | Inalienable possessions are marked with a possessive suffix attaching directly onto the noun
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| 4. | For a discussion of alienable and inalienable possession in Arammba.
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| 5. | Arammba makes a formal distinction between alienable and inalienable possession.
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| 6. | The distinction between alienable and inalienable possessions can be influenced by cognitive factors.
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| 7. | Inalienable possessions are nonetheless frequently drawn into exchange networks.
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| 8. | Thus, it is understood as inalienable possession.
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| 9. | There is a grammatical distinction between alienable and inalienable possession in the noun phrase.
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| 10. | Ongan languages have inalienable possession, and inalienably possessed nouns are all vowel initial.
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