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In Afro-Asiatic languages, the first noun in a genitive phrase of a possessed noun followed by a possessor noun often takes on a special morphological form, which is termed the construct state (Latin status constructus). For example, in Arabic and Hebrew, the word for "queen" standing alone is malika ملكة and … See more
In the older Semitic languages, the use of the construct state is the standard (often only) way to form a genitive construction with a semantically definite modified noun. The modified noun is placed in the construct state, … See more
The Dholuo language (one of the Luo languages) shows alternations between voiced and voiceless states of the final consonant of a … See more
It has been noted since the 17th century that Welsh and other Insular Celtic languages have a genitive construction similar to the Afro … See more
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- Why the emphasis on Arabic? I have added Hebrew and moved the reference to Egyptian to the top. Also, is the mention of the Irish examples really necessary here? The only similarity is the non-use of the article with the head noun in the phrase. Wouldn't it be better mentioned under cross-linguistic differences in article usage? RJCraig16:39, 7 Jan...
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construct state (plural construct states) A noun form associated especially with Afroasiatic languages, but occurring also in Iranian and others; used in construing a nominal with another, …
Construct state - Wikipedia
https://static.hlt.bme.hu/.../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Construct_state.htmlJan 15, 2019 · In some non-Semitic languages, the construct state has various additional functions besides marking the head noun of a genitive construction. Depending on the …
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https://www.worddisk.com/wiki/Construct_stateConstruct state In Afro-Asiatic languages , the first noun in a genitive phrase of a possessed noun followed by a possessor noun often takes on a special morphological form, which is …
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https://wikizero.com/index.php/en//Construct_stateIn Afro-Asiatic languages, the first noun in a genitive phrase of a possessed noun followed by a possessor noun often takes on a special morphological form, which is termed the construct …
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Construct State 1 is the thirty-second skill in the language tree for Hebrew (assuming read left to right). It has six lessons and teaches how to form compound nouns in Hebrew. The construct …
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Jan 12, 2009 · Last time there was a Construct article on Wikipedia, it got deleted, either for being non-notable or not having any references (I can't remember). Anyways, I t... Construct …
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