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  2. Genitive construction - Wikipedia

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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").

  3. Genitive case - Wikipedia

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    The genitive construction includes the genitive case, but is a broader category. Placing a modifying noun in the genitive case is one way of indicating that it is related to a head noun, in a genitive construction. However, there are other ways to indicate a genitive construction.

  4. Construct state - Wikipedia

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    However, in Semitic languages with grammatical case, such as Classical Arabic, the modifying noun in a genitive construction is placed in the genitive case in addition to marking the head noun with the construct state (compare, e.g., "John's book" where "John" is in the genitive [possessive] case and "book" cannot take definiteness marking (a ...

  5. Grammatical case - Wikipedia

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    John's book was on the table. The pages of the book turned yellow. The table is made out of wood. Whose? From what or what of? Roughly corresponds to English's possessive (possessive determiners and pronouns) and preposition of construction. Case Indicates Sample case words Sample sentence Interrogative Notes Vocative: Addressee John John, are ...

  6. English possessive - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language discusses the possessive in greater detail, taking account of group (or phrasal) genitives like the King of England's and somebody else's and analyses the construction as an inflection of the final word of the phrase (as opposed to the head word). The discussion in support of this inflectional ...

  7. English grammar - Wikipedia

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    The first published English grammar was a Pamphlet for Grammar of 1586, written by William Bullokar with the stated goal of demonstrating that English was just as rule-based as Latin. Bullokar's grammar was faithfully modeled on William Lily's Latin grammar, Rudimenta Grammatices (1534), used in English schools at that time, having been ...

  8. Suffixaufnahme - Wikipedia

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    Suffixaufnahme (German: [ˈzʊfɪksˌaʊfˌnaːmə], "suffix resumption"), also known as case stacking, is a linguistic phenomenon used in forming a genitive construction, whereby prototypically a genitive noun agrees with its head noun.

  9. Category:Genitive construction - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Genitive construction" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...