Kryptonian Possessives: Alienable Possessives
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Overview

The (arguably) broadest category of possession is "Alienable". This category is used for items that are considered to be distinct from the possessor, transferrable, and/or impermanent in nature (practically speaking). This includes:

  • Objects - my chair, my book, my phone, etc.
  • Clothing - my hat, my cape, my shoes, etc.
  • Stuctures - my house, my workplace, my barn, etc.
  • Vehicles - my car, my plane, my spaceship, etc.
  • Jobs & Elected Positions - my tenure, my appointment, my position, etc.
  • Animals - my dog, my cattle, my pet, etc.
  • Etc.

The Possessive Articles

This possessive is formed by using the appropriate possessive article. These articles are a combination of pronoun and definite article. As such, they share traits of each harmonizing with the gender of the possessor and the plurality of the possession. These articles cannot be used simultaneously with each other or with the definite article.

Pronunciation Note
Please note the differences in pronunciation between these articles and the pronouns and definite article which all use the same ideographic symbols.

Examples

1st Person (my)

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
xV 
/ khuhtiv /
[ xʌ.tiv ]
Poss. (1st Neut.)
cas 
/ chahs /
[ ʧɑs ]
table
my table (formal)

1st Person Plural (our)

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
XV 
/ krytiv /
[ kɹɪ.tiv ]
Poss. (1st plur. Neut.)
cas 
/ chahs /
[ ʧɑs ]
table
our table (formal)

2nd Person (your)

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
qV 
/ rraotiv /
[ ra͡ʊ.tiv ]
Poss. (2nd Neut.)
cas 
/ chahs /
[ ʧɑs ]
table
your table (formal)

3rd Person Sentient (his / her / their)

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
CV 
/ zhehdiv /
[ ʒɛ.div ]
Poss. (Neut.)
cas 
/ chahs /
[ ʧɑs ]
table
his/her table (formal)

3rd Person Non-Sentient (its)

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
FV 
/ ghaodiv /
[ ɣa͡ʊ.div ]
Poss. (3rd Non-Sentient Neut.)
cas 
/ chahs /
[ ʧɑs ]
table
its table (formal)

Note that inanimate objects do not carry gender, and thus do not effect formality of speech.

3rd Person Inanimate (its)

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
LV 
/ gehdiv /
[ gɛ.div ]
Poss. (3rd Inanim.)
cas 
/ chahs /
[ ʧɑs ]
table
its table

Named Possessors and Gender Harmonization

Formal

These same articles (not including the 1st and 2nd person singular) are used to connect a possessor directly to possession.

Examples

Formal: Example 1

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
,jan, 
,jahn, /
[ ʤɑn ]
John
CV 
/ zhehdiv /
[ ʒɛ.div ]
Poss. (3rd Neut.)
cas 
/ chahs /
[ ʧɑs ]
table
John's table (formal)

Formal: Example 2

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
,jEn, 
,jen, /
[ ʤen ]
Jane
CV 
/ zhehdiv /
[ ʒɛ.div ]
Poss. (3rd |Neut.)
cas 
/ chahs /
[ ʧɑs ]
table
Jane's table (formal)

Formal: Example 3

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
V 
/ tiv /
[ tiv ]
the
fun 
/ fun /
[ fun ]
dog
FV 
/ ghaodiv /
[ ɣa͡ʊ.div ]
Poss. (3rd Non-sentient Neut.)
cas 
/ chahs /
[ ʧɑs ]
table
The dog's table (formal)

Informal

The possessive article must harmonize with the gender of the possessor. Gender for the possessive articles functions the same as gendered nouns. Because formal speech in Kryptonian uses the neutral gender, most often the neutral form of the posessive article is preferred (as above). It is when using familiar speech that harmonization can become tricky for non-native speakers.

Note that the pronunciation of the first vowel in the article changes just as the pronouns do.

Examples

Informal: Example 1

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
,jan, 
,jahn, /
[ ʤɑn ]
John
>CV 
/ zhodiv /
[ ʒo.div ]
Poss. (3rd Masc.)
cas 
/ chahs /
[ ʧɑs ]
table
John's table (informal)

Informal: Example 2

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
,jEn, 
,jen, /
[ ʤen ]
Jane
<CV 
/ zhediv /
[ ʒe.div ]
Poss. (3rd |Fem.)
cas 
/ chahs /
[ ʧɑs ]
table
Jane's table (informal)

Informal: Example 3

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
V 
/ tiv /
[ tiv ]
the
fun 
/ fun /
[ fun ]
dog
>FV 
/ ghudiv /
[ ɣu.div ]
Poss. (3rd non-pers. Masc.)
cas 
/ chahs /
[ ʧɑs ]
table
The dog's table (informal)

Indeterminate

Examples

In this example, formal vs. familiar cannot be determined due to the nature of the vowel y.

Indeterminate: Example 1

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
X|V 
/ krytiv /
[ kɹɪ.tiv ]
Poss. (1st Plur.
cas 
/ chahs /
[ ʧɑs ]
Neut.|)
my table (formal/familiar)

In this example, because the possessors are both male and female, the neutral vowel is required for even gendered/familiar speech.

Indeterminate: Example 2

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
,jan, 
,jahn, /
[ ʤɑn ]
John
c 
/ chao /
[ ʧa͡ʊ ]
and
,jen, 
,jen, /
[ ʤen ]
Jane
X|V 
/ krytiv /
[ kɹɪ.tiv ]
Poss. (3rd Neut.|)
cas 
/ chahs /
[ ʧɑs ]
table
John's and my table (formal/familiar)

In this example, the inanimate pronoun does not take a gender, and thus does not affect formality.

Indeterminate: Example 3

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
V 
/ tiv /
[ tiv ]
the
ruRElas 
/ rurrelahs /
[ ɹurelɑs ]
house
LV 
/ gehdiv /
[ gɛ.div ]
Poss. (3rd Inanim.)
cas 
/ chahs /
[ ʧɑs ]
table
The house's table

Plural Harmonization

The possessive article must harmonize with the plurality of the possession. The second vowel in the possessive article follows the same plural harmonization rules as the definite article.

Note that the pronunciation of the character V changes depending on plurality just as the definite article does.

Examples

Harmonization: Example 1

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
,jan, 
,jahn, /
[ ʤɑn ]
John
CV 
/ zhodiv /
[ ʒo.div ]
Poss. (Masc.)
cas 
/ chahs /
[ ʧɑs ]
table
John's table (familiar)

Harmonization: Example 2

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
,jan, 
,jahn, /
[ ʤɑn ]
John
CV 
/ zhodov /
[ ʒo.dov ]
Poss. (masc.)
caso 
/ chahso /
[ ʧɑs.o ]
table+plural
John's tables (familiar)

Harmonization: Example 3

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
,jan, 
,jahn, /
[ ʤɑn ]
John
CV 
/ zhoduv /
[ ʒo.duv ]
Poss. (masc.)
casu 
/ chahsu /
[ ʧɑs.u ]
table+many
many of John's tables (familiar)

Harmonization: Example 4

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
,jan, 
,jahn, /
[ ʤɑn ]
John
CV 
/ zhoduv /
[ ʒo.duv ]
Poss. (masc.)
casuju 
/ chahsuju /
[ ʧɑs.u.ju ]
table+all
all of John's tables (familiar)

Harmonization: Example 5

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
,jan, 
,jahn, /
[ ʤɑn ]
John
CV 
/ zhodahv /
[ ʒo.dɑv ]
Poss. (masc.)
casa 
/ chahsah /
[ ʧɑs.ɑ ]
table+few
few of John's tables (familiar)

Harmonization: Example 6

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
,jan, 
,jahn, /
[ ʤɑn ]
John
CV 
/ zhodahv /
[ ʒo.dɑv ]
Poss. (masc.)
casaZA 
/ chahsahzha /
[ ʧɑs.ɑ.ʒæ ]
table+none
none of John's tables (familiar)

Putting It All Together

Here are a few full sentences that display all the features of possessive gender and plural harmonization.

Formal vs. Familiar

Mixed: Example 1

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
.cAd^ 
.chadodh /
[ ʧæd.oð ]
give+[Simple Present]
V 
/ tiv /
[ tiv ]
the
Sed 
/ shehd /
[ ʃɛd ]
person (neut.)
W 
/ w /
[ wə ]
[Object]
CV 
/ zhehdiv /
[ ʒɛ.div ]
Poss. (neut.)
cas 
/ chahs /
[ ʧɑs ]
table+[All]
Sed 
/ shehd /
[ ʃɛd ]
person (neut.)
on 
/ on /
[ on ]
[Benefactive]
The person gives his/her table to the person." (formal)

Mixed: Example 2

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
.cAd^ 
.chadodh /
[ ʧæd.oð ]
give+[Simple Present]
V 
/ tiv /
[ tiv ]
the
Sod 
/ shod /
[ ʃod ]
person (masc.)
W 
/ w /
[ wə ]
[Object]
>CV 
/ zhodiv /
[ ʒo.div ]
Poss. (masc.)
cas 
/ chahs /
[ ʧɑs ]
table+[All]
SEd 
/ shed /
[ ʃed ]
person (fem.)
on 
/ on /
[ on ]
[Benefactive]
The man gives his table to the woman." (familiar)

Mixed: Example 3

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
.cAd^ 
.chadodh /
[ ʧæd.oð ]
give+[Simple Present]
V 
/ tiv /
[ tiv ]
the
Sed 
/ shehd /
[ ʃɛd ]
person (neut.)
W 
/ w /
[ wə ]
[Object]
CV 
/ zhehdov /
[ ʒɛ.dov ]
Poss. (neut. plural)
caso 
/ chahso /
[ ʧɑs.o ]
table+[all]
Sed 
/ shehd /
[ ʃɛd ]
person (neut.)
on 
/ on /
[ on ]
[Benefactive]
The person gives his/her tables to the person." (formal)

Mixed: Example 4

Translation     Gloss: Open Pop-up
.cAd^ 
.chadodh /
[ ʧæd.oð ]
give+[Simple Present]
V 
/ tiv /
[ tiv ]
the
Sod 
/ shod /
[ ʃod ]
person (masc.)
W 
/ w /
[ wə ]
[Object]
>CV 
/ zhodov /
[ ʒo.dov ]
Poss. (masc. plural)
caso 
/ chahso /
[ ʧɑs.o ]
table+[all]
SEd 
/ shed /
[ ʃed ]
person (fem.)
on 
/ on /
[ on ]
[Benefactive]
The man gives his tables to the woman." (familiar)