Feature: Can predicative possession be expressed with an S-like possessor and a possessum that is coded like a comitative argument?

Feature URL:
http://grambank.clld.org/parameters/GB256
Description

(By Hedvig Skirgård): "This question concerns predicative possession, i.e. clauses that express an ownership relation between a possessor and a possessum. This feature concerns a clause which features a comitative/conjunctional construction (c.f. Stassen 2000, 2001, 2013). The predicate is an existential/locational/copula and the possessum or possessor is marked by an element marking simultaneity between clauses, or ‘also/too’, or subordinating conjunction (‘when/while’), or coordinating particle (‘and’), or a comitative marker (‘with’). The marker need not be phonologically bound. Both constructions where the possessor and constructions where the possessum is marked by the comitative marker count."