The possessive adjective also takes distinctively adjectival morphology.
In addition, as is the case with verbal predicates, adjectival predicates exhibit various degrees of compatibility with the existential reading.
Given that locatives and adjectival predicates are states, it might seem unsurprising that they should yield mixed results in ne-cl.
Other facts regarding ne-cl with adjectival predicates should be mentioned.
For the short ambiguous passives, both adjectival and verbal interpretations were treated as correct.
Unambiguously verbal interpretations, in which the passive participle is incompatible with an adjectival reading, are restricted to cases with perfective aspect.
That is, the include-in restriction is associated with phrases consisting of an adjectival head daughter and a definite non-head-daughter.
The requirement for definite concord can, in turn, be directly stated on adjectival types.