Number[psor]: possessor’s number
Possessive pronouns and determiners may have two different numbers: that of the possessed object (in agreement with the modifying noun, inflectional feature) and that of the possessor (inherent, lexical feature). The Number[psor] feature denotes the possessor’s number.
Sing: singular possessor
Examples
- moj balon “my balloon”
Number[psor]=Sing|Number=Sing - moja balona “my (two) balloons”
Number[psor]=Sing|Number=Dual - moji baloni “my (three or more) balloons”
Number[psor]=Sing|Number=Plur
Dual: dual possessor
Examples
- najin balon “my and your balloon”
Number[psor]=Dual|Number=Sing - najina balona “my and your (two) balloons”
Number[psor]=Dual|Number=Dual - najini baloni “my and your (three or more) balloons”
Number[psor]=Dual|Number=Plur
Plur: plura possessor
Examples
- naš balon “our balloon”
Number[psor]=Plur|Number=Sing - naša balona “our (two) balloons”
Number[psor]=Plur|Number=Dual - naši baloni “our (three or more) balloons”
Number[psor]=Plur|Number=Plur
Conversion from JOS
All pronouns with feature Owner_number=singular are converted to Number[psor]=Sing, all pronouns with Owner_number=dual are converted to Number[psor]=Dual and all pronouns with Owner_number=plural are converted to Number[psor]=Plur.
Number[psor] in other languages: [abq] [axm] [cs] [ctn] [es] [ess] [fi] [fr] [hu] [hy] [ky] [qpm] [sl] [tr] [tt] [u] [uz]