出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2017/04/02 21:50 UTC 版)
So named because the possessive was one of the only productive relics of the Anglo-Saxon declensional system.
Saxon genitive (複数形 Saxon genitives)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/08 01:25 UTC 版)
In English language teaching, the term "Saxon genitive" is used to associate the possessive use of the apostrophe with the historical origin in Anglo Saxon (also known as Old English) of the morpheme that it represents. This morpheme was an inflexional suffix marking genitive case. It has been suggested that the morpheme in Modern English has become a clitic similar to the forms such as 'm (as in I'm) or n't (as in don't). This has been strongly resisted in a major reference grammar. (See below.)