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The noun phrase begins with the definite article ''nâr'' (if present), then follows the adjective. These always precede the noun, whereas the numeral, the genitive and the relative clause always follow it.
The noun phrase begins with the definite article ''nâr'' (if present), then follows the adjective. These always precede the noun, whereas the numeral, the genitive and the relative clause always follow it.
:''nâr amahhî yabika-aš bâlulun, ašakham bâšku…'' (‘the lord's single wise builder, seeing the stone…’)
:''nâr amahhî yabika-aš bâlulun, ašakham bâšku…'' (‘the lord's single wise builder, seeing the stone…’)
{| style="text-align:center;"
|nâr||amahhî||yabika||aš||bâlulun||ašakham||bâšku
|-
|the||wise||builder||one||lord's||stone||seeing
|-
|}

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