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In grammar, a genitive construction or genitival construction is a type of grammatical construction used to express a relation between two nouns such as the possession of one by another (e.g. "John's jacket"), or some other type of connection (e.g. "John's father" or "the father of John"). A genitive construction involves two nouns, the head (or modified noun) and the dependent (or modifier noun). In dependent-marking languages, a dependent genitive noun modifies the head by expressing some property of it. For example, in the construction "John's jacket", "jacket" is the head and "John's" is the modifier, expressing a property of the jacket (it is owned by John). The analogous relationship in head-marking languages is pertensive.

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Genitive construction

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In grammar, a genitive construction or genitival construction is a type of grammatical construction used to express a relation between two nouns such...

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Genitive case

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adverbial genitive). The genitive construction includes the genitive case, but is a broader category. Placing a modifying noun in the genitive case is one...

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English possessive

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mine or your and yours. Possessives are one of the means by which genitive constructions are formed in modern English, the other principal one being the...

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Construct state

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state when they are modified by another noun in a genitive construction. That differs from the genitive case of European languages in that it is the head...

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Possessive

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of genitive. For example, the genitive construction "speed of the car" is equivalent to the possessive form "the car's speed". However, the genitive construction...

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Arabic grammar

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the subsequent noun must be in the genitive case. The construction is typically equivalent to the English construction "(noun) of (noun)". This is a very...

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Nominative case

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covers the roles of accusative, dative and objects of a preposition. The genitive case is then usually called the possessive form, rather than a noun case...

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Genitive absolute

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Greek grammar, the genitive absolute is a grammatical construction consisting of a participle and often a noun both in the genitive case, which is very...

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Serial verb construction

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verbs in the subjunctive mood retain the vector verbs when negated. Genitive construction Tallerman, Maggie (2019-12-06). Understanding Syntax. Routledge...

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His genitive

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The his genitive is a means of forming a genitive construction by linking two nouns with a possessive pronoun such as "his" (e.g. "my friend his car" instead...

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Possessive determiner

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mine, yours etc., as possessive pronouns or genitive pronouns, since they are the possessive (or genitive) forms of the ordinary personal pronouns I,...

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Declension

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singular, dual, plural), case (e.g. nominative case, accusative case, genitive case, dative case), gender (e.g. masculine, neuter, feminine), and a number...

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Grammatical category

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suffixal: rosa, rosae, rosae, rosam, rosa, rosā ("rose", in the nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, vocative and ablative). Categories can also pertain...

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Possessive antecedent

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In English grammar, a pronoun has a possessive antecedent if its antecedent (the noun that it refers to) appears in the possessive case; for example, in...

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Adverbial genitive

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Look up adverbial genitive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In grammar, an adverbial genitive is a noun declined in the genitive case that functions...

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Inflection

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de Gruyter. pp. 15–39. Lyons, C. (1986). The Syntax of English Genitive Constructions. Journal of Linguistics, 22(1), 123-143. Lowe, J.J. Nat Lang Linguist...

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Grammatical case

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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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Arabic nouns and adjectives

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are definite and modified by another noun in a genitive construction. For example, in a construction like "the daughter of John", the Arabic word corresponding...

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Count noun

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Countability Count noun Mass noun Collective noun Definiteness Gender Genitive construction Possession Suffixaufnahme (case stacking) Noun class Number Singular...

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Enlil

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loanword rather than a Sumerian word at all. Enlil's name is not a genitive construction, suggesting that Enlil was seen as the personification of LÍL rather...

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Plural

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with the numerals 5, 6, etc. (genitive singular in Russian and nominative plural in Polish in the former case, genitive plural in the latter case). Also...

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