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  • ===Noun and verb phrases===
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  • Far East Semitic has noun classifiers but no grammatical gender. Noun classifiers are also used as definite articles though ðə is also commonly ...signed to which pattern (but it should correlate with the semantics of the noun patterns before they turned into verbs, e.g. agency)
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  • * ADJ na NOUN, POSSESSOR na NOUN
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  • ! Noun-verb ! Noun-noun
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  • ! Noun-Verb Distinct ! Noun morpheme complexity
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  • ===Noun phrase===
    4 KB (614 words) - 11:35, 1 November 2023
  • ====Noun-adjective order==== ...ally adjective placement. Thus, Tassinists generally agree to not speak of noun-adjective order, assuming instead a free constituent order, for the sake of
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  • Generally, the only way to identify a word as a noun, adjective or verb is the context and the position in the phrase. For examp ...necessary to clear the status of a noun as singular or plural, or when the noun can't be immediately identified in the phrase.
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  • ...a head-initial structure, which means that the head of a phrase (such as a noun or verb) comes before any modifiers. This allows for flexibility in word or ...noun. Instead of relying on inflection or morphological changes within the noun itself, Faiten speakers utilise quantifier particles to convey precise nume
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  • ===Noun phrase===
    10 KB (1,645 words) - 11:02, 25 April 2024
  • ...al number, gender or articles. Thus, Rangyan nouns are non-inflecting. The noun ''iku'' ({{Dl_lang||犬||i.ku}}) can be translated as "dog", "dogs", "a dog Lacking grammatical number, the noun ''haya'' ({{Dl_lang||鳥||ha.ja}}) may refer to a single bird or several bi
    73 KB (10,273 words) - 12:05, 1 November 2023
  • ...s govern certain defined cases and change meaning based on the case of the noun. Prepositions may govern the nominative (accusative for pronouns) or the ge ===Noun phrase===
    21 KB (2,789 words) - 17:39, 20 February 2019
  • ...arker). Core case relations are expressed by strict word order of the core noun arguments, with the nominative argument preceding the patient argument; how Noun types:
    29 KB (3,886 words) - 04:53, 9 April 2023
  • ...ase are defined. Full use of all slots leads to a number of forms for each noun exceeding fifty-four thousand, more specifically the full number of forms i ...e are seven classes of pronoun in Sangi, each one declined as if it were a noun. These classes are personal, demonstrative, interrogative, temporal, spatia
    29 KB (4,637 words) - 03:07, 20 January 2017
  • * hăthong = 'to like NOUN' *hămir = milk (noun) (Note: it originally meant "to milk" and was a causative of the obsolete O
    30 KB (4,915 words) - 19:01, 18 March 2024
  • ...ral pairs, which are however usually analyzed as distinct lemmas.<br/>Each noun is defined as naturally animate or inanimate, something that has a notable ===Noun phrase===
    38 KB (5,108 words) - 09:16, 11 November 2023
  • ...mate and everything else being inanimate; the animacy is not marked on the noun itself, but is instead reflected by verb conjugation. Nouns can be [[w:Focu ...ether the noun ends in a vowel or consonant. Below the case endings of the noun ཀྱིམ​ ''kyim'' “house” are presented:
    54 KB (7,594 words) - 16:20, 30 October 2022
  • ...e'' the noun phrase, but with special classifiers + numerals ''after'' the noun phrase, as ''adverbs''.
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  • ...synthetic language. Verbal morphology is highly aggluginative and performs noun incorporation and other complex valence operations. Unmarked word order is ...me exists. The Salmonic dialects allow /ħ/ in initial position, as in the noun /'ħan:u/, a hawk endemic to northeastern Minhay. Between the Salmonic and
    222 KB (33,484 words) - 17:32, 19 May 2024