When the "possessor" of an object which is normally realised in an oblique PP is alternately realised as a possessive NP, typically a possessive pronoun. For example, I stole money from him ~ I stole his money. The terminology is awkward and derives from relational grammar, but I don't know of any more felicitous alternative. The possessive construction implies real ownership, whereas oblique PP version only requires temporary possession, e.g. I had borrowed my sister's bike and while I had it, someone stole it from me.
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