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1. Introduction
1.1. The Choice and Conditioning Factors of S-Genitives(SG) and OF-Genitives(OG)
1.2. The Choice between SG and OG (and pronominal possessives), especially for inanimate possessor
1.3. The Distinction and Shiftability of forms between OG and Compound Nouns(CN)
1.4. Generating SG and CN from Prepositional Noun Group(PG)
1.5. The subtle differences in use between SG, CN and PG
1.6. Purposes of the paper
2. Previous Findings and Criticism of them
2.1. Major factors conditioning the Choice of s-genitives and of-genitives
2.2. Interplay of Scales/Hierarchies or Preferences for Choosing the SG
2.3. The semantic classification categories of CN
3. Frameworks of the Analysis
3.1. Discourse-oriented Approach to Grammar
3.2. Functional Approaches to Language (Butler 2003)
4. Division and Iconic Meanings of 3 Types of Noun Groups by Criteria
4.1. Prepositional Noun Group (PG)
4.2. S-Genitives (N2's N1: SG)
4.3. Comparison between SG and OG
4.4. Compound Nouns (N2-N1: CN)
5. Shiftability of Forms Between PG, SG and CN
5.1. Shift From PG to CN
5.2. Shift From PG to SG
5.3. An Account of Shift From PG to SG to CN
6. Conclusion
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1.1. The Choice and Conditioning Factors of S-Genitives(SG) and OF-Genitives(OG)
1.2. The Choice between SG and OG (and pronominal possessives), especially for inanimate possessor
1.3. The Distinction and Shiftability of forms between OG and Compound Nouns(CN)
1.4. Generating SG and CN from Prepositional Noun Group(PG)
1.5. The subtle differences in use between SG, CN and PG
1.6. Purposes of the paper
2. Previous Findings and Criticism of them
2.1. Major factors conditioning the Choice of s-genitives and of-genitives
2.2. Interplay of Scales/Hierarchies or Preferences for Choosing the SG
2.3. The semantic classification categories of CN
3. Frameworks of the Analysis
3.1. Discourse-oriented Approach to Grammar
3.2. Functional Approaches to Language (Butler 2003)
4. Division and Iconic Meanings of 3 Types of Noun Groups by Criteria
4.1. Prepositional Noun Group (PG)
4.2. S-Genitives (N2's N1: SG)
4.3. Comparison between SG and OG
4.4. Compound Nouns (N2-N1: CN)
5. Shiftability of Forms Between PG, SG and CN
5.1. Shift From PG to CN
5.2. Shift From PG to SG
5.3. An Account of Shift From PG to SG to CN
6. Conclusion
References
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