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  • ==Prepositions==
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  • ...bjects of transitive verbs are in the direct case. When used with locative prepositions, it implies location. ...I case is used for subjects of intransitive verbs. When used with locative prepositions, it implies motion towards an object. It is marked with ''-(a)p'' and may c
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  • ===Pronouns, determiners and prepositions===
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  • ...an be considered as case markers in some ways and fill niches that English prepositions do not, such as marking the subject of a verb, or an object which is posses
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  • prepositions: sa- "in", ri- "above", ka- "like", ma- "from", pa- "to", ta- "through, wit
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  • ...l-agglutinative, e.g. verbs are [[Sceptrian#Affixes|conjugated]], but both prepositions and postpositions are used as well and their heads are [[Sceptrian#Cases|de *See [[Sceptrian#Prepositions|prepositions]] for the effect of noun case.
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  • ==Prepositions==
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  • ===Prepositions=== SOV with prepositions
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  • === Prepositions === === Prepositions ===
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  • ...e with the Guanches of the Canary Islands. Such features include inflected prepositions, VSO word order, pronomial clitic forms, and the presence of an Aorist and
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  • Similar to Talmic languages? Inflected prepositions, etc. ===Prepositions===
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  • === Prepositions === ...preposition ''my'' is analyzed as part of prepositions, resulting in many prepositions ending in ''-m''.
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  • == Prepositions == Prepositions in Kṽarna are either integrated into the verb or are added at the end of
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  • ==Prepositions==
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  • ====Locational Prepositions==== Locational prepositions may precede a noun modified with the locative case to indicate a position o
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  • * Nouns when ruled by prepositions take the nominative singular.
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  • ==Prepositions==
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  • # Genitive: Possession/Prepositions: д/до(to) з/зі(from) # Dative: I.O./Prepositions: к/ко(to)
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  • Much like in Germanic languages, prepositions and verbs can be combined to make prepositional verbs in Knašta. However,
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  • ...syllable, but does not move with the addition of prefixes. Conjunctions, prepositions, articles, and other particles are proclictic -- unaccented and acting like
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  • === Prepositions === ...non-conjugating. This may be somewhat a misnomer, as even non-conjugating prepositions may take suffix conjugation when they are used with a personal pronoun, but
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  • Vruxma verbs include what would be considered verbs, adjectives, and prepositions in Indo-European languages.
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  • ===Prepositions===
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  • *Head Initial (except for prepositions)
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  • Prefixes and proclitics, such as pronouns and prepositions, do not take stress. ==Prepositions==
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  • ===Prepositions===
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  • | LOC. || locative marker, rules "prepositions" such asbelow, next to
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  • * Cases are marked by prepositions, except the nominative and the accusative; the genitive preposition is very
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  • Prepositions, obviously.
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  • The process of attaching preverbs such as prepositions to verbs was productive in Proto-Talmic, which then was repurposed for appl
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  • Word stress invariably falls on the second to last vowel. Prepositions, prefixes and suffixes are pronounced along with the word they attach to. S
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  • === Zero prepositions ===
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  • ===Prepositions 1===
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  • Cases are marked by prepositions, except for the nominative in SVO clauses and the accusative; the genitive
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  • ==Prepositions==
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  • ...e nominative. See '''[[#Adpositions|Adpositions]]''' for guidance on which prepositions are governed by various cases. Below I will describe some of the cases in m ...hough ''it'' and ''you'' are the same in other cases as well). The archaic prepositions ''thou'' and ''ye'' are also nominative. (Modern “you” is from the accu
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  • ...; we know this because different constructions and function words (such as prepositions and verbal morphology) fossilized in each Talmic subbranch.
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  • ...oss of the declension system and a greater reliance on syntax, adverbs and prepositions to indicate relationships between words. This period of the language is kno * following prepositions, e.g. ''ku '''mi''''' "with me", ''pel '''pu''''' "for you".
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  • ...kipedia.org/wiki/Relational_noun relational nouns] are used to convey what prepositions do in English.
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  • == Prepositions ==
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  • ...and relative clauses come before nouns; there are postpositions instead of prepositions; determiners and classifiers are placed before the noun; complementizers ar
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  • The prepositions ''de'' "of", ''a'' "to" and ''en'' "in" combine with the definite article i
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  • ===Prepositions===
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  • ...are transformed into different parts of speech (nouns, adjectives, verbs, prepositions etc.) either through the addition of inflectional affixes or through syntax * Following prepositions, e.g. ''fal wat'' "to them"
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  • *The accusative case is used for direct objects and after certain prepositions *The dative cade is used after certain prepositions
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  • === Prepositions === ...s in Sukkista Isiat work the same way as they do in English. Here are some prepositions...
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  • ...ere, but with feminine plural pronouns, possessive pronouns, and inflected prepositions. ====Prepositions====
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  • == Prepositions == === Inseparable Prepositions ===
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  • The language is SVO (with more variation in poetry), and prepositions are preferred to postpositions. However, nominal modifiers precede the modi
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  • === Prepositions === all prepositions end in -o to combine with the articles
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  • I must confess that the aggulnative nature of Valian made me miss prepositions, the final version [recorded in literature] shows some minor changes that l
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  • ===Prepositions=== ===Inflected prepositions===
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  • '''Place''' adverbs express location, this adverbs replace the need of prepositions.</br> === Prepositions ===
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  • Jokelang 2 has no prepositions or postpositions, only circumpositions.
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  • ...iably marked also by an additional morpheme), and the '''object''' of some prepositions The nominative case is marked by '''-a'''. ...ject''' of an '''imperfective aspect verb''', and the '''object''' of some prepositions. The accusative<sub>1</sub> case is marked by '''-i'''. This may cause addi
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  • ===Prepositions=== ...rn certain defined cases and change meaning based on the case of the noun. Prepositions may govern the nominative (accusative for pronouns) or the genitive (dative
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  • * After certain prepositions:
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  • ...ases come largely from Old English, with some influence from corresponding prepositions. There were two numbers; singular and plural, and three genders; feminine, ===Prepositions===
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  • === Prepositions === ...ositions in Latirdo work the same way as they do in English. Here are some prepositions...
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  • ===Prepositions=== As in German, prepositions govern specific cases and change their meanings depend on what case the nou
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  • ...main parts of speech in TolsianR : nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and prepositions. ====Prepositions====
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  • ...avic had only one true preposition, ''*mi''. Other meanings expressed with prepositions in English were indicated with verbs.
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  • ...plain the grammatical rules, such as the use of declensions, conjugations, prepositions, postpositions and adpositions, and how they work. -->
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  • ...basic Word order is SVO(Subject-Verb-Object-Complements), adpositions are prepositions, demonstratives and Relative clauses follow the noun phrase they modify.
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  • === Prepositions === ...demonstrative (pronoun or determinant). Like the mentioned class of words, prepositions inflect in distance, number and formality.
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  • ===Prepositions===
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  • #Development of the [[w:Preposition and postposition|prepositions]] ''perte'' and ''perite'' 'of' to replace the older [[w:Construct state|co #Change of most postpositions to prepositions following loss of the construct state
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  • Lative and ablative place correlatives are regularly analytic, with the prepositions ''nao'' (towards) (e.g. ''nao reta'', ''nao dota'', ''nao otta?'', ''nao č ===Prepositions===
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  • ...[http://taimunozhan.pythonanywhere.com/dict/lookup?search=ɐ ɐ]</em>. Other prepositions are used for other roles.</p> <p>The grammatical roles of each noun may be indicated through case or prepositions.</p>
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  • ===Prepositions=== Prepositions are inflected for person similarly to nouns. [Should they be cliticized? Pr
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  • ** The prepositions or postpositions of phrasal verbs do not receive objects; nouns do not decl ** The prepositions or postpositions of phrasal verbs are place in specific places in the sente
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  • ...is often difficult to differentiate between cases in the singular form and prepositions are used.
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  • === Prepositions ===
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  • ...ant of the noun, no such process occurs in Balearic Hebrew. However, after prepositions and conjunctions, the initial consonant /h/ drops, just as in Biblical Hebr == Prepositions ==
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  • After many prepositions, possessive adjectives, and singular articles, initial consonants lenite in
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  • ...a sentence is determined by word order and [[preposition]]s. There are 22 prepositions, such as '''''a''''' (at, to), '''''de''''' (of, from), '''''en''''' (in, i [[Prepositions]] include '''''a''''' (at, to), '''''de''''' (of, from), '''''ante''''' (be
    26 KB (3,817 words) - 06:03, 11 February 2021
  • Locative and instrumental are prepositional cases and are always used with prepositions.
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  • ...ogically Rinap is quite isolating but shows traits of synthetic since both prepositions and affixes. Instead of joining words together, possessive case is often us ...''m going there.' Objective form is used when pronoun is an object or with prepositions such as 'for': 'Bekoram '''dek''' ki '''phik'''.' 'I'll give '''it''' for '
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  • ...e prepositions may be used with more than one case. The list of Carpathian prepositions: In some cases, prepositions can be used after the noun they modify, in which case they become postposit
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  • ====Inflected prepositions====
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  • ====Prepositions==== Prepositions may be used before the modified noun phrases or, more commonly, attached to
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  • *Hivantish can end sentences with prepositions
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  • ===Prepositions===
    33 KB (4,106 words) - 14:41, 20 July 2021
  • ...and nouns might be used as adpositions, adpositional verbs are similar to "prepositions", phrases containing adpositional verbs are considered as "prepositional" p
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  • ===Prepositions=== Most prepositions are not inflected, unlike in Tigol.
    52 KB (7,550 words) - 18:12, 27 May 2023
  • ...e relationships between the major concepts we convey. These are basically prepositions and conjunctions, such as: '''de''' [of], '''e''' [and], '''pre''' [before] === Prepositions ===
    31 KB (4,626 words) - 15:23, 28 April 2021
  • ...r or not these compound depends on the individual root; as a general rule, prepositions can compound while conjunctions, demonstratives, and other particles cannot
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  • ...differently. In Ash they became prefixes while in Ish they became nominal prepositions or verbal suffixes depending on analysis.
    10 KB (1,538 words) - 12:57, 8 August 2023
  • ...resses movement towards or into something, it is equivalent to the english prepositions to, into, onto and towards
    9 KB (1,242 words) - 14:29, 8 February 2021
  • ...require the construct case. The oblique case appears in nouns preceded by prepositions, although the oblique case also marks subjects of a closed set of verbs ind === Prepositions ===
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  • Un-conjugated prepositions require nouns in the Genitive case. The unbound form of a noun (''status r
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  • ...f what English does, certain of them trigger lenition. One of the leniting prepositions is ''mì'' "in", as in ''mì sokx'' "in the body". This may cause some ambi
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  • ...(''I'' did it.) Many prepositions combine with pronouns to make inflected prepositions. ===Prepositions===
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  • ===Prepositions===
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  • ...ed by a word beginning in a vowel. The definite articles also combine with prepositions, similar to the Italian system.
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  • 10 KB (1,505 words) - 15:22, 28 April 2021
  • ===Prepositions=== Prepositions often follow the word which they govern, in which case they are called ''[[
    69 KB (9,184 words) - 02:33, 20 January 2017
  • ...rtant difference between the accusative/dative and locative sense of these prepositions. Those that precided the subject, are accusative or dative and those that f Rel and Cun are comparatives, roughly analogous to "than" and "like". These prepositions follow after the thing they thing they compare.
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  • ...the default “subject” case is used for the subject, it is also used after prepositions and in other positions where the label of nominative is not appropriate.) ...,” etc.) can be appended to modify a noun. See the [[Brooding#Prepositions|Prepositions]] section.
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  • * Words following spatial prepositions. * After any of the "with" prepositions.
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  • ==Prepositions== Some prepositions:
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  • ...i'' "with"; ''sjer''/''nari''and all lative adpositions are postpositions. Prepositions follow the locative particle (see [[Knrawi#Nouns_and_pronouns|Nouns and pro
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  • The masculine article elides with prepositions that end with a consonant: ...n after the feminine article, or after a possessive pronoun. The following prepositions are known to cause softening:
    52 KB (8,109 words) - 15:02, 15 October 2021
  • ...endent noun argument in possessive phrases, and serve as the dependents of prepositions. Case relations are otherwise expressed by prepositions, many of which which exist separately as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rel
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  • ====Prepositions taking both the dative and the accusative==== When governing the dative, these prepositions indicate location; when governing the accusative they indicate destination.
    57 KB (8,574 words) - 23:55, 18 February 2024
  • ...ch give the general positionon the noun, derived from the surface locative prepositions of English, such as "pochem" meaning "bottom" which when combined with the
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  • ...cases have been reconstructed. Cases in Flewtish are equivalent to English prepositions, however the ablative case is reconstructed to have had an independent morp
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  • ...reted as postpositions attaching to the possessor noun, and instead became prepositions attaching to the possessed noun, occupying the same syntactic "slot" as pro At this point, the language now used prepositions more than postpositions, which triggered a massive change in the syntax to
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  • ===Prepositions=== ...or direction. Each noun case can take different prepositions but only some prepositions can be used with different cases. Usually a preposition is not used, when a
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  • ===Prepositions=== Netagins has adverbs to indicate more specific meanings, where English uses prepositions:
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  • ...the use of many different prefixes, most of which are analogues to English prepositions. Other Lahob languages (including also Chlouvānem's own daughter languages ...causative forms) with prefixes that are semantically comparable to English prepositions. Motion verbs (''duldaradhūs'', pl. ''duldaradhaus'') are more similar to
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  • ...the verbs in infinitive and imperative). The stressed forms are used after prepositions or to emphasize complements.The pronouns == Prepositions ==
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  • ...number "one"). They are invariable and are used roughly as in English. The prepositions ''{{term|a}}'' 'to' and ''{{term|de}}'' 'of' can optionally be fused with t The relative pronouns for animates are ''qui'' (nominative case and after prepositions) and ''que'' (oblique case).
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  • Inflected prepositions survive in Modern Naeng (in fact ya rie and șa rie are incorrect) -- but a ===Prepositions===
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  • ===Prepositions=== ...order, used both prepositions and postpositions, the modern language uses prepositions exclusively. Because the language does not inflect for case, this placement
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  • ...system and the growth of more syntactic methods of expression, for example prepositions replaced case endings and pronouns replaced verbal endings. These changes w ...bject of verbs; and the '''Genitive-Dative''' (GD) which is used following prepositions and in some other constructions. Each case is marked in the singular and pl
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  • ...sitions (e.g. RASA "from", RAMA "in"); there is not even a marginal use of prepositions, only postpositions (-A) are used. The -A adverbs before nouns work as adje ...use the word -"way" or the English suffixes -"wise", -"ly", -"like" or the prepositions "with" or "by".
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  • ...indicate a relationship of sorts between nouns, for possession, after most prepositions, and yet again in certain time expressions.
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  • * independently following prepositions and conjunctions (e.g. ''mi a thi'' 'me and you') ...'' pronouns are contracted forms of the possessive pronouns used following prepositions and conjunctions ending a vowel (e.g. ''a'm tat'' 'and my father', ''o'y wl
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  • ...e nouns may use '''instrumental''' marker ''-re/-r-'', which is similar to prepositions "with" and "by" in English. Animate nouns can only use the '''commitative''
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  • ====prepositions====
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  • ...ve verbal alignment system. Word order typically VSO. It is suffixing, has prepositions, a case system for nouns, two noun classes, and a complex system of pronomi
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  • **This came about because the older resumptive pronominal affixes on prepositions elided and the emphatic pronoun remained optional.
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  • ...n-ness" or "verb-ness" from the determiner they are used with), modifiers (prepositions, adjectives and adverbs), conjunctions, and interjections. Another feature of this phrase structure is that some modifiers, typically prepositions, but also relative pronouns, can take an object, which can be an entire phr
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  • In Sambahsa, all [[Preposition and postposition|prepositions]] trigger the accusative.<ref>Under certain circumstances, the preposition
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  • Prepositions (both merging and free-standing) require the tonic accusative after them: ===Prepositions===
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  • ...ps initiated with or without the dependants control over the head by using prepositions. The following table illustrates the ''a''-genitive and the ''eu''-genitiv |+caption | Direct-genitive-modifying prepositions
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  • ...f it is transitive (the default is the accusative). Separable prefixes are prepositions in their own right, and the verb once thus prefixed will take whatever case
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  • Flewtish has 10 cases, most of which correspond to English prepositions. Depending on the dialect, the number or the actual inflection of the cases
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  • ...ubject of the sentence, as well as being the form which appears after most prepositions. ...ve and the preposition ar. This topic will be discussed in the segment for prepositions.
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  • ...sier for me to use elements within the language (particles, case suffixes, prepositions etc.) and combine them in a new way. There is no real purpose or design goa ...sier for me to use elements within the language (particles, case suffixes, prepositions etc.) and combine them in a new way. There is no real purpose or design goa
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  • ...on. The nouns are altered to denote case, greatly diminishing the need for prepositions. In addition, below are the basic syntax rules for word order: ...he nouns are altered to denote case, removing almost entirely the need for prepositions.-->
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  • ...dpositions is fulfilled by relational verbs which are in effect conjugated prepositions. They are conjugated verbs which then take an adpositional suffix. Relation
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  • ...or show how they are related to each other, like English conjunctions and prepositions. Names in Loglan are spelled in accordance with Loglan phonetics, so if the
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  • ...them fled from). Most notably, the language became postpositional (English prepositions were replaced with Burmese postpositions). A wave of Spanish speaking migra .... Kämpya (at least in the standard dialect) uses postpositions rather than prepositions, and adjectives can come either before or after the nouns they modify if th
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  • The definite article '''el''' forms a contraction with prepositions '''{{term|a}}''' and '''{{term|de}}''', using an apostrophe: '''a'l''', ''' Notice the use of different prepositions in each comparison. Both ''X'' and ''Z'' can be personal pronouns, only in
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  • ...r poor count, since it doesn't include many of the most used words such as prepositions and conjunctions (whose tables on fold-open pages Juhmim didn't notice) and There are no articles (fused into prepositions), but '''definiteness''' is indicated by lengthening the last vowels: ''tym
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  • ...matical case|cases]]: [[nominative]], [[accusative]] (also used with all [[prepositions]]) and [[Dative case|dative]]. [[Possessive determiner|Possessive adjective
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  • ...something, they are determiners and not numerals, as they follow the noun. Prepositions and case particles precede the noun they apply to.
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  • Other cases are formed with prepositions.
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  • |+ Prepositions
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  • == Prepositions == Al bakiyye has 2 types form for the prepositions; adding front of the name and end of the name.
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  • ...glish, the phrase ''Tyu tyaemia kú'' (I am thinking '''of''' you) needs no prepositions. ...grammatically nouns, although they are usually translated into English as prepositions.
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  • ...no cases at all, and simply has five postpositions in addition to various prepositions. They are presented here as cases simply to help clarify the tripartite mor ...is a bit ambiguous in most languages, and can often be replaced by various prepositions (such as ‘to’, ‘for’, or ‘towards’).
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  • ...English, the phrase ''Du daimia kú'' (I am thinking '''of''' you) needs no prepositions. ...grammatically nouns, although they are usually translated into English as prepositions.
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  • The third suffix encodes grammatical case, with suffixes derived from prepositions, later postpositions, that became grammaticalized after the erosion of the
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  • == Prepositions == There is no special rule for prepositions in Hurayish. The writer and speaker can select it, which they want. There i
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  • Habyela does not have prepositions or postpositions. Rather it uses nouns for bodyparts to indicate location.
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  • ...lier in the Cases section, Qulmian cases do not have truly fixed meanings. Prepositions are almost nonexistent, and as a result, word order is highly flexible and
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  • ====Prepositions==== Prepositions are used with lative (to, towards), locative (at, near) and ablative (from)
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  • Location is marked by these three prepositions. The locative phrase can then be further elaborated with a set of locative
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  • ...e clauses all following the head noun (in that order). However, Ewige uses prepositions rather than postpositions, and determiners precede the head noun. Adverbs a
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  • ...3rd person), in which case it will go between the adverb and verb. Also, prepositions must uninterruptedly connect their subject with the object. Outside of the
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  • ...e it "conjugates" for direct object pronouns. While they appear similar to prepositions, preverbs have somewhat different forms and are lexically bound to each ver
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  • # Some prepositions in Femmish have the effect of making the noun with which they are combined == PREPOSITIONS ==
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  • Prepositions {{C2|טו|טֹו}}
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  • * Locative (LOC)- used to show position of something, also used with prepositions.
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  • ...ary stress. Only a few words receive no stress, such as articles, clitics, prepositions e.t.c. The placement of the primary stress is phonemic, but is most often g
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  • ...location is specified at the beginning, or after certain conjunctions and prepositions. In many cases, the use of the implied agent form renders this moot, howeve
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  • ==Prepositions<br/>Prepozîżʸonhâ<br/>پرەپۆزیځِۆنھاٚ== In the Hawari language, there are a few kinds of prepositions. If a preposition has at least two syllables, ending with an -i / ۀ-, the
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  • *The secondary variants of third person pronouns are used after prepositions.
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  • ==Prepositions (Sözderen)== There is no special rule for prepositions in Al Bakiyye. The writer and speaker can select it, which they want. There
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  • ...various spatial and temporal relation. Their meaning is similar to English prepositions that are used with nouns, but in Yrkyr they are used with the verb instead.
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  • In Nwuemer, prepositions are clitics that attach phonologically to the following word (whether that
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  • ...ich follow the noun phrase (i.e. post-positions). Many common “locational” prepositions are formed with a combination of directional phrases and pertingent, allati
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  • ...gration, but still shares a number of features with English. These include prepositions, absence of case marking on nouns, adjectives and numerals preceding nouns,
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  • There are only two true prepositions in Hibuese: the genitive preposition ''ya'', which roughly means "of", and
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  • ...enon similar to many Romance languages. Generally they cannot be used with prepositions and need to precede the verb, unlike the full pronouns which can be placed ===Prepositions===
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  • The locative case ({{sc|loc}}) vaguely corresponds to the English spatial prepositions of "by", "at", "in", and "on". However, the Ris locative also bears a tempo
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  • While the Genitive has become the case to use when using prepositions, a new Genitive has emerged used 'ɑƚ' with the Common case.
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  • The locative classes (classes 16-18) most often behave as prepositions, with the prefix appearing at the beginning of the noun phrase. However, th ...nning of the noun phrase, immediately after any locative prefixes or other prepositions - e.g. ለዚጨ ''läzíchä'' "the eye"; በለዚጨ ''bäläzíchä'' "
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  • ...ategory of particles. Particles in Takkenit play a role similar to English prepositions (and some adverbs too). They do not decline and can be sometimes attached t
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  • ...the genitive ''-a'' or with adjectival ''-ik'': ''oba'' or ''obik'' "my". Prepositions, conjunctions and interjections are also formed from noun roots by appendin
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  • *function words, prepositions etc: a
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  • ...head initial: modifiers such as adjectives usually follow their head noun; prepositions are used in adpositional phrases, and relative clauses follow the NP they m
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  • ...in gender and number but not in case as it can be used in conjunction with prepositions. Though word order is variable prepositions are tied to the compliment as adjectives are tied to theirs, however adject
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  • * It's one thing to change to postpositions, but having the Indo-European prepositions simply "reverse polarity" and go after the noun phrases they used to go bef
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  • ''“Common Germanic clitics may become independent words. Prepositions may fuse with a following determiner or pronoun. Sequential pronouns may be
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  • ...ch class is distinguished by a prefix used for nouns, adjectives, and some prepositions, another one used for subjects of verbs, and a further one used for verbal
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  • Prepositions are used in the predicate in place of a regular verb.<ref name=":2" /><ref
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  • ..., comitative, topical, essive) appear to have developed more recently from prepositions added to either the nominative or the accusative case as the plural marker The locative case indicates a location. It is more or less equivalent to the prepositions 'in', 'on' and 'at' in English. It is also used to replace the verb "have"
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  • When the masculine singular article follows the prepositions [[Contionary: a#Braereth|a]] and [[Contionary: de#Braereth|de]], they fuse
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  • ..."oblique cases"), but prefers to express these other relationships through prepositions. Here's the chart:
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  • ...nt clauses begin with the conjunction ''dass'', which becomes ''dy'' after prepositions. Unlike in English, the conjunction cannot be left out. Usually the definit
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  • ...y used are the clitic ones. The full forms are used for emphasis and after prepositions. ===Prepositions===
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  • *[[Aoma#Prepositions|Table of prepositions]]
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  • ...nouns in dative case are positioned before of those in accusative case, so prepositions can be omitted, ex.:
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  • ...ient Greek, with oblique covering the roles of accusative and dative. Most prepositions take an oblique object.
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  • ..., comitative, topical, essive) appear to have developed more recently from prepositions added to either the nominative or the accusative case as the plural marker The locative case indicates a location. It is more or less equivalent to the prepositions 'in', 'on' and 'at' in English. It is also used to replace the verb "have"
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  • ...ʿ - arbaʿī'', "four - fourth"), some adjectives from nouns and rarely from prepositions (𐤃𐤅𐤓𐤉 ''dūrī'' "permanent, eternal" from 𐤃𐤅𐤓 ''dūr'
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  • ...ead final language the Umbrean language utilizes postpositions rather than prepositions and adpositional phrases would come before the noun. "''On the table" would
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  • ...s with changing prefixes in order to convey the sense of different English prepositions; motion verbs have two series of these prefixes, one lative and one ablativ
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  • * With certain prepositions (whose Spanish equivalent also requires "de"): ''therch mhar'' (near the se ...ontractions with preposition. Apostrophes separate consonants belonging to prepositions from the demonstratives themselves except for articles where both words are
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  • ...one or more objects). Verbs in Kah include states expressed by adjectives, prepositions and quantifiers in other languages such as English.
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  • | Adposition type || prepositions|| ''of..., than..., on...'' ...xical categories]]: articles, nouns, adjectives, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections.
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  • ; Prepositions : toward, for, without, against, on, about behind across over under
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  • ...d to ''j'<nowiki/>'' before a vowel and null "h". The same is true for the prepositions ''de'' and ''en'', which convert to ''d' '' and ''n' ''respectively. In ref
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  • ...| The raised comma may be added to particles (determiners, pronouns, <br />prepositions, &c) to indicate a rhotic ending. It is sometimes <br />used in longer wor
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  • ...fiah'' 'red-eyed'. In addition they survive in some fixed expressions and prepositions.
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  • ...first and second degree of mutation is perceived as being triggered by the prepositions governing the genitive and the accusative cases: the preposition ‹ó› g
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  • *A few prepositions (borrowed from Arabic) may exist.
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  • ...ugh they adjectives generally follow, whilst genitives generally proceed. Prepositions always proceed their noun, whilst postpositions, which are far less common,
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  • The locative case ({{sc|loc}}) vaguely corresponds to the English spatial prepositions of "by", "at", "in", and "on". However, the Attian locative also bears a te
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  • ...causative forms) with prefixes that are semantically comparable to English prepositions. Motion verbs are more similar to English, being satellite-framed (the sate
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  • ...de their head, ''Sap min redad'' (this man), and postpositions rather than prepositions cliticize to their NPs.
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