Datapoint Southern Aymara / In possessive constructions with a nominal possessor, is the POSSESSED noun usually marked? (state most frequent construction; NB: if marking depends on alienability, state marking of possessor in ALIENABLE constructions)

Language:
Southern Aymara
Feature:
In possessive constructions with a nominal possessor, is the POSSESSED noun usually marked? (state most frequent construction; NB: if marking depends on alienability, state marking of possessor in ALIENABLE constructions) designed by Olga Krasnoukhova
Value:
C
Datapoint contributed by:
Simon van de Kerke 2014-06-03
Comment:
Source:
Matt Coler, p.c.
Legal Values and Meanings:
ValueMeaning
? Not known
A no
B yes: (POSR) pers.pos.pref-POSSD
C yes: (POSR) POSSD-pers.pos.suf/clitic
D yes: (POSR) pers.pos.pref-POSSD-possessed
E yes: (POSR) pers.pos.pref-rlt-POSSD
F yes: (POSR) POSSD-possessed
G yes: (POSR) rlt-POSSD
H yes: (POSR) linker-POSSD-possessed
I yes: pers.pos.pref-classifier POSSD