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Introduction: Dimensions of possession 1 Michael Herslund and Irene Baron 1. The operational basis of possession: A dimensional approach revisited 27 Hansjakob Seiler 2. The concept of possession in Danish grammar 41 Ole Togeby 3. Possession spaces in Danish 57 Finn S0rensen 4. The verb HAVE in Nyulnyulan languages 67 William McGregor 5. Semantics of the verb HAVE 85 Irene Baron and Michael Herslund 6. Possessum-oriented and possessor-oriented constructions in Russian 99 Per Durst-Andersen 7. Datives and comitatives as neighbouring spouses The case of indirect objects and comitatives in Danish 115 Lars Heltoft 8. Towards a typology of French NP de NP structures or how much possession is there in complex noun phrases with de in French? 147 Inge Bartning 9. Spanish N de N structures from a cognitive perspective 169 Henrik Hoeg Muller 10. The grammatical category "Possession" and the part-whole relation in French 187 Martin Riegel 11. Kinship in grammar 201 Osten Dahl and Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm 12. (In)alienability and (in)determination in Portuguese 227 Anne-Marie Spanoghe 13. Possessives with extensive use: A source of definite articles? 243 Kari Fraurud 14. Possessors and experiencers in Classical Latin 269 A. Machtelt Bolkestein 15. The difference a category makes in the expression of possession and inalienability 285 Marianne Mithun 16. Ways of explaining possession 311 Bernd Heine