• A genitive connector is a part of speech used in formation of compound terms through conjunctions. It is used especially in the Bantu languages to denote...
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  • Conjunctive adverb Conjunctive mood, sometimes used with conjunctions Genitive connector Logical conjunction Logical disjunction Polysyndeton Relativizer Serial...
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  • compound Compound modifier Bracketing paradox Etymological calque Genitive connector Incorporation (linguistics) Kenning Multiword expression Neologism...
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  • nominative, accusative (including functions formerly handled by the dative) and genitive cases. They are used with personal pronouns: subjective case (I, you, he...
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  • non-standard determinative form. their: the dependent genitive (possessive) form theirs: independent genitive form themselves: prototypical reflexive form themself:...
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    borrowed from the Arabic concept of iḍāfa ("addition"), where it denotes a genitive construction between two or more nouns, expressed using case endings.[citation...
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  • hypothesised entity in Irish mythology whose sole attestation is in the genitive in the name of the Tuatha dé Danann, which may mean 'the peoples of the...
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    δ Capricorni (Deneb Algiedi), and ω Capricorni. Ptolemy's method of connecting the stars of Capricornus has been influential. Capricornus is usually...
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  • declensions have been reduced to only three forms (nominative/accusative, genitive/dative, and vocative) from the original six or seven. Another, that is...
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    Compare: norʹ /norʲ/ ("young"), genitive singular noren /norʲen/, partitive plural norid /norʲid/ nor /nor/ ("rope"), genitive singular noran /norɑn/, partitive...
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  • auf dem Tisch (the thing on the table) There are also genitive direct objects. But the genitive object, other than accusative or dative objects, is somewhat...
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    List of stars in Sagittarius Abbreviation Sgr Genitive Sagittarii Pronunciation /ˌsædʒɪˈtɛəriəs/, genitive /-iaɪ/ Symbolism the Archer Right ascension 19h...
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    In biology, a stolon (/ˈstoʊlɒn/ from Latin stolō, genitive stolōnis – "branch"), also known as a runner, is a horizontal connection between parts of an...
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  • The genitive preposition -a (sometimes termed a "connector", "possessive" or "associative" preposition) has a similar role to that of the genitive case...
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  • three numbers: singular, dual, and plural; and seven cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, locative, and vocative. The vocative...
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    just have a -র -r following it, as in the genitive of ছেলে chhele being ছেলের chheler "(the) boy's". The genitive ending is also applied to verbs (in their...
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    Constellation List of stars in Gemini Abbreviation Gem Genitive Geminorum Pronunciation /ˈdʒɛmɪˌnaɪ/ JEM-ih-ny genitive /ˌdʒɛmɪˈnɔːrəm/ JEM-ih-NOR-əm Symbolism the...
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    if the subject is not the head, then it take the genitive, e.g. tüünii idsen hool that.one-genitive eat-perfect meal 'the meal that s/he had eaten'. Mongolian...
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  • hettema Romans 11:12). A further ambiguity arises when it is joined with a genitive, which may be either subjective or objective, the fulness which one thing...
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    plural genitive case and one in the singular nominative case, most known inscriptions of nouns in orthodox Ogham are found in the singular genitive, so it...
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    established than Balto-Slavic. The main lines of evidence included the genitive suffix -ī; the superlative suffix -m̥mo; the change of /p/ to /kʷ/ before...
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  • neuter genitive singular suffix -s. German has many other interfixes, for example -es, -(e)n-, -er- and -e-. Not all of them originate from the genitive. Likewise...
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    the accusative ᛏᛅᚾᛘᛅᚢᚱᚴ tanmaurk ([danmɒrk]) on the large stone, and the genitive ᛏᛅᚾᛘᛅᚱᚴᛅᚱ "tanmarkar" (pronounced [danmarkaɽ]) on the small stone, while...
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    vowel or consonant: Aplu (Apollo), Paχa (Bacchus), or Turan. Genitive case The genitive case had two main functions in Etruscan: the usual meaning of...
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    in Rhaetic: Nominative/Accusative: No ending Genitive: Ending -s Pertinentive (locative to the genitive): Endings -si and -(a-)le Locative: Ending -i...
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    kala which means "to make cold" or "to freeze". The second element is the genitive case of the Old Norse vágr which means "bay", therefore the name could...
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  • utilized the genitive singular form domos instead of the archaic genitive singular domuos, itself instead of the Classical Latin genitive domus. According...
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  • there is no accusative case; instead, these words take the nominative or genitive in object positions (where they do not take the partitive). This differs...
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    Constellation List of stars in Hercules Abbreviation Her Genitive Herculis Pronunciation /ˈhɜːrkjʊliːz/, genitive /ˈhɜːrkjʊlɪs/ Symbolism Heracles Right ascension...
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    Rheingau or Allgäu. The Germanic word is reflected in Gothic gawi (neuter; genitive gaujis) and early Old High German gewi, gowi (neuter) and in some compound...
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