Affiliation:
1. University of Kurdistan
2. Damghan University
Abstract
Abstract
The present study investigates Possessive Constructions and domains of possession in Kalhori Kurdish (KK) from a
Cognitive Linguistics perspective to reveal the arrangement of constituents and relationships between the head (possessee) and
dependent (possessor). This qualitative descriptive-analytical study collected data by interviewing KK speakers in Iran. The
results indicate that KK speakers employ both the B-construction (hin-e) and Be-construction
(ha) at the clause level to denote predicative possession characterized by [−whole-part, −kinship]
relationships and [+alienable] ownership. Additionally, KK speakers were found to utilize the H-construction (/dire/) at the
clause level associated with [+whole-part, +kinship] relationships and [±alienable] ownership. KK speakers also employ possession
splits in nominal/attributive possession by attaching the possessor, marked by the [+human] feature, to the possessee, marked by
the [±human] feature, as an affix.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
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