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  • ===Possessive suffixes===
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  • ==Possessive prefixes== Instead of separate possessive pronouns, like "my" or "her", Eyalian uses [[w:Possessive affix|prefixes]]. The number of possessors and their person are distinguish
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  • ====Possessive====
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  • #'''Possessive adjectives''' express possession. ! Possessive
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  • ...can be used as a placeholder word for a personal pronoun when it carries a possessive pronoun, e.g. "my person" is used where in English we would say "I" or "me"
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  • Wakensi uses the construct for possessive constructions, which is suffixed to the possessed noun. The construct is <- ...ronoun. The construct form makes the alienable possessive, the inalienable possessive is formed prefixing the pronoun to the noun.
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  • A poetic genetive construction is used here: Normally the possessive is '''SUB+''s'' OBJ'''. There is another, more archaic version which is e *'''OBJ.DEF SUB.''s''/possessive pronoun'''
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  • ====Possessive suffixes====
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  • | Possessive/Adjectival || -υιυ
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  • ===Possessive=== *"aen" and "do" fill rolls of "un" and "de" in French [both one/a and from/possessive]
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  • STEM-case.number-(possessive suffix) ====Possessive suffixes====
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  • * construct state marked by a reflex of the CTseer 3sg.m possessive pronoun ''in''
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  • ! Possessive: com./neut./pl. ! Possessive: com./neut./pl.
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  • -"s" genitive is marked with a similar nasalisation as Cwengâr's possessive. No reason for this except repetition of theme under a slightly new face.
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  • *''Possessive'' - signifies that the noun is the possessor of something else !Possessive
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  • ...uct. The definite prefix is always a- or ab-. The construct state includes possessive prefixes:
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  • *Possessive "X's Y" is formed by Y directly following X, e.g. "di falh" for "my fire" (
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  • ...e languages are formed by suffixing “-saŋ” to the languages people (in the possessive), like “enclandis-saŋ” or English language. Other affixes like this ca
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  • Possessive<br /> Add 'se to the end of a noun to make it possessive
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  • ===Possessive noun phrases=== In possessive noun phrases the possessed noun uses the construct form, and the possessor
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  • *Inalienable words are given with the indefinite possessive prefix ''bi-'' or ''biy-''.
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  • | Possessive || '''una''' || '''unu''' || '''uina''' || '''uinu''' | Possessive || '''uua''' || '''uvu''' || '''uiua''' || '''uivu'''
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  • #Retains preposed possessive pronouns. (Classical Windermere had those.)
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  • | {{term|posesic}} || possessive
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  • ...on the final vowel and/or suffixes. Nouns can also take demonstrative and possessive prefixes. English would use possessive pronouns (“my”, “your”), Antarctican uses
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  • ...s, which replace the ordinary class prefixes but not the special ones. The possessive prefixes have separate forms for class IV nouns.
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  • Possessive "X's Y" is formed by Y directly following X, e.g. "di falh" for "my fire" (
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  • >[possessive determiner]+-ruz  ‘neni’, my > ‘neniruz’, mine
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  • '''1POSS''' - inanimate possessive<br /> '''2POSS''' - animate / endearing inanimate possessive<br />
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  • ...' suffix indicates, that it was Maria’s pen, not Martha’s). All Carpathian possessive affixes are represented in the table below: Certain case endings change their form, when used with possessive suffixes: ''samsēd'''ū''''' “two neighbours” and ''samsēd'''ū'''''n
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  • ...ive). For example '''dou''' (subjective), '''di''' (objective), '''dyn''' (possessive).
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  • Personal pronouns in Rheinwallian creole are divided into subject, object and possessive pronouns. The third person is gendered in the singular. There is no T-V dis ! !! Subject !! Object !! Possessive
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  • Antarctican has two 3rd person possessive prefixes that nouns can take, wa- and si-. They are not interchangable. Whe ...essive prefix wa-. However, if we replace wa- with si- the non-topicalised possessive prefix, then the meaning changes:
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  • === Personal possessive pronouns === === Reflexive possessive pronoun ===
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  • =====Possessive constructions===== ...igatorily possessed nouns like ''vas'' ‘head’ do not get prefixed with the possessive marker.
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  • ===Possessive===
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  • Case has mostly dissapeared from Orrovian, but its vestiges can be seen in possessive contructions as well as certain patterns of pluralization.
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  • ===Possessive pronouns=== ...lected according to the regular adjectival declension. They can be used as possessive adjectives as well.
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  • Possessive pronouns precde nouns: ''hoj ŋro'' 'my house'.
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  • | third person inanimate genitive pronoun; possessive/genitive particle; from|| Also a short form of ''ati''.
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  • POSS: possessive (the possessed object is marked in a kind of reverse genitive: Syku's car -
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  • !colspan=2| Possessive ...line and neuter (''sui''). ''Votre'' can be used as second person singular possessive as a respectful form.<ref name="yoparla">[https://yoparlamondial.wordpress.
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  • *The formal way of forming the possessive "X of Y" is X-CONST Y, but the construction ''an X le Y'' is also valid and
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  • ...ender won out. For example, the [[Rttirri]] third-person singular ergative/possessive prefix is ''wa'', derived from the Proto-Rttirrian ''*l<sub>1</sub>a-'' (an ...outh-Rttirrian, this would be reanalyzed as an affix meaning "self" with a possessive prefix, cf. [[Rttirri]] ''nattu'' ("I", lit. "my self"). This affix is pres
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  • ...ey do not receive a possessive marker, but if an adjective is noun-like, a possessive marker will be used to denote the relation to the noun it modifies: ''uheim The possessive suffixes are:
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  • For example, the word for "leaf" is /paɴtaj/. When it takes the possessive suffix /-mà/ - "her", the result is /paɴtamʲà/ - "her leaf". The /j/ ha ...ɴtaj/ - "leaf" and /banàw/ - "beach" combines with the first person plural possessive suffix /-ʔaɴʈɨnə/ to become /paɴtajaɴʈɨnə/ - "our leaf" and /ban�
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  • (independent/possessive):
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  • ===Possessive suffixes=== ...n is a subject or a direct object of a sentence, it would take a different possessive suffix, than a word in an another case (like genitive or dative). The follo
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  • * After possessive pronouns |'''Possessive'''
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  • ;Personal pronouns and possessive adjectives. ...ts; the second-person singular is used instead or the second-person plural possessive adjective is used if there is ambiguity. However, there is a separate third
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  • ...ival person markers are the same as object markers of verbs and similar to possessive suffixes of nouns, all having a common origin in early Proto-Carpathian per
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  • ...possessed noun is marked for its possessor. Because of this, Adwan has no possessive pronouns, and in fact employs an empty nominal stem ("h", which incidentall ...d, an array of determiner infixes are used with nouns, with determiner and possessive infixes exhibiting a complementary distribution (i.e., determiner infixes a
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  • ====Possessive pronouns==== Possessive pronouns change in cases quite as adjectives.
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  • ...tua''<nowiki/>' (your family), are the object of the sentence, and '''the possessive adjective '<nowiki/>''tua''<nowiki/>' (your (sg)) is placed after the noun' ...he first word in the sentence, or the object of the sentence. Pronouns and possessive adjectives are only ever capitalized when at the start of the sentence. Wor
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  • Genitive noun phrases use possessive affixes on the possessed noun: * When there is an ergative noun phrase, the strong possessive affix is used and agrees with the ergative noun phrase.
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  • !|Possessive/Object Suffixes * Possessive and object suffixes are used as possessive pronouns on nouns and direct object affixes on verbs.
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  • ...tive marking on the noun head. As this segment of the VP was originally a possessive phrase, non-constituents such as subjects were blocked from insertion into ====Possessive Constructions====
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  • |''Possessive''<br />''Static Possessive'' ! scope="col"|'''Possessive'''
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  • *Sceptrian has several ways of indicating [[Sceptrian#Possessive|possession]]
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  • ...by a special possessive marker, otherwise it uses the possessed case. All possessive prefixes are represented in the table below: ! colspan=4 |Possessive prefixes
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  • !Possessive !Plural Possessive
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  • * Ethnic, geographic, linguistic and/or religious descriptors, as well as possessive pronouns, follow the noun as a separate word. * Use of the suffix ''-luu'' to create possessive pronoun forms.
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  • ...nd exclusive. None are declined for case, although there are reflexive and possessive forms.
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  • ...ing '''-n''' or after a consonant '''-en'''. This is in fact the genitive (possessive) of the pronoun so ''men'' means both "my" and "mine" ("of me"): The possessive pronouns are thus '''men, vun, len''' etc., '''lun''' and '''nusen, vusen,
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  • ...ies. Nouns decline for 11 cases (Nominative, Accusative, Genitive, Dative, Possessive, Instrumental), 3 numbers (Singular, Dual, and Plural), and can be either a
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  • ...y the first or the second person, it is marked by a possessive marker. All possessive prefixes are represented in the table below: ! colspan=4 |Possessive prefixes
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  • ...e, intransitive, abessive, existive or ornative, derivative or inalienable possessive, genitive, equative, postpositional, final or benefactive, interal, distrib
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  • ====Possessive Adjectives==== Possessive adjectives follow a definite noun and are immutable:
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  • In familial and very informal speech, these possessive pronouns are also used as ergative and intransitive pronouns. |+ Possessive pronouns
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  • ==== Possessive forms ==== The short form of the possessive pronouns looks like this:
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  • ...it is uncommon. In Teivo hia and formerly in Teivo qii also an inalienable possessive marker ''-o'' had existed, but it became obsolete nowadays even in Teivo hi |+Possessive suffixes
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  • ! Possessive<br>noun prefix
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  • .... The nouns also had possessive suffixes, one for every number and person. Possessive pronouns did not exist.
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  • ...n="2"| !! colspan="2"| Independent !! colspan="2"| Clitic !! colspan="2"| Possessive ...n="2"| !! colspan="2"| Independent !! colspan="2"| Clitic !! rowspan="2"| Possessive
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  • ...harmonise with the final vowel in the word stem with the exception of the possessive case, which only does so partially. There is an opposition between front (' |Possessive
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  • ====Possessive Pronouns==== The possessive pronouns are really adjectives that decline much like any other, agreeing i
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  • ! Possessive ! Possessive
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  • ==== Possessive Pronouns ==== Although the normal possessive pronouns (shown above) can be used for indicating ownership, the simpler wa
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  • ...like that, I thought we could implement an umlaut system? Since I like the possessive suffixes you proposed, I will use them as examples! I will change it a bit In the third person plural possessive, however, the following vowel is /ɛ/, which doesn't front vowels, which me
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  • ! style="width:6em;line-height:1.2;" |Dependent possessive (determiner) ! style="width:6em;line-height:1.2;" |Independent possessive
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  • ...ding on the case they are used in. (Nominative, Accusative, or Genitive) Possessive Pronouns change depending on the gender of the noun they possess. The possessive pronouns (min) and (din) change based on gender, but their plural versions,
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  • ...in all nouns and pronouns. The cases are: Nominative (subject), Genitive (possessive, ‘of’, ‘from’), Dative (Indirect Object, ‘for’, ‘to’), Inst ...case, it is a single case in Ashian: the genitive. It also encompasses the possessive pronouns, such as ''my'' or ''their''. Sticking with our examples, in the s
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  • * After singular possessive pronouns, that is, ''{{term|mo}}'' ‘my’, ''{{term|to}}'' ‘your’, an
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  • Possession is indicated by using the appropriate possessive form after the possessor: ''Eqsiq tamɔ́'' (E. 3-blood) 'Eqsiq's blood'.
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  • This also causes the possessive pronouns to switch to a three-gender system: !colspan="4"|'''Possessive Pronoun'''
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  • 3) Marks possessor in possessive noun phrases | Description|| Absolutive|| Erɡative||Possessive Suffix
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  • Nouns decline to number, definitiveness and case. The possessive can be constructed via noun + personal pronoun ending but isn't deemed a ca
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  • ...er". Instead there are possessive suffixes, attached to the end of a word. Possessive suffixes are almost the same as person markers in verbs, which they are der |+ Possessive suffixes
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  • ...ry, each), '''''multe''''' (many, much), and '''''poca''''' (few, little). Possessive determiners, [[cardinal numeral]]s, and the adjectives '''''bon''''' and '' ...'' Possessive pronouns are formed by using the article '''''la''''' before possessive determiners, e.g. '''''la mea'''''.
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  • |62||{{No}}||{{No}}||{{Yes|double possessive}}||{{Some|sentential}}||{{1|possessive accusative}}
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  • Pronouns were similar to later Windermere, but with feminine plural pronouns, possessive pronouns, and inflected prepositions. ====Possessive prefixes====
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  • ! !! {{gcl|ACC}}/{{gcl|ERG}} !! {{gcl|POSS|alienable possessive}}/{{gcl|DAT}} !! {{gcl|INDEF}}/{{gcl|PL}} !! {{gcl|INAL}}/{{gcl|LOC}}/{{gcl Possessive particles (alienable or inalienable) can also serve as possessive pronouns when verb agreement marking does not give sufficient context.
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  • * The possessive, plural, and diminutive noun affixes became separate clitic-like words. ! Possessive
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  • ...either the locative {{sc|LOC}} or the possessive {{sc|POSS}} affixes. The possessive suffix is by far the most common one, but the locative is more prevalent in
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  • ...from nouns and pronouns. In the case of pronouns they serve to create the possessive adjectives for each person. The possessive pronouns are expressed by using the absolutive pronouns with the adjectival
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  • Nouns are inflected for possessedness, below is the list for possessive prefixes:
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  • d) at the beginning of all nouns following a singular possessive pronoun c) at the beginning of all nouns following a plural possessive pronoun
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  • However, when they take the prefix wa- (3rd person topicalised possessive), they are different: ...nges the phonation of a vowel, often its quality changes as well. E.g. the possessive prefix for inclusive "we" is yew- /jeu/, however, when it acquires tense vo
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  • ====Possessive==== Possessive pronouns in Moshurian are identical to personal pronouns, except that they
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  • * Possessive pronoun suffixes ==== Possessive suffixes ====
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