In some cases, though, their specifications have changed. According to Chicago Manual of Style Online, CMOS used to have complex rules for the possessive forms of proper names ending in ... because ...
Possessive pronouns: They show possession or ownership of something or someone and are used in place of nouns. They include mine, yours, his, hers and its: John left with Ade’s bag. Mine is there.
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