QUE SIGNIFIE GENITIVAL EN ANGLAIS
Génitif
Dans la grammaire, le génitif (génère abrégé, également appelé cas possessif ou second cas) est le cas grammatical qui marque un nom comme modification d'un autre nom. Il marque souvent un nom comme étant le possesseur d'un autre nom; Cependant, il peut également indiquer diverses autres relations que la possession: certains verbes peuvent prendre des arguments dans le cas génitif, et il peut avoir des utilisations adverbiales (voir génitif adverbial). Placer le nom de modification dans le cas génitif est une façon d'indiquer que deux noms sont liés dans une construction génitive. L'anglais moderne ne marque généralement pas morphologiquement les noms pour un cas génitif afin d'indiquer une construction génitive; Au lieu de cela, il utilise soit le clitic ou la préposition (habituellement de). Cependant, les pronoms personnels ont des formes possessives distinctes. Il existe également d'autres façons d'indiquer une construction génitive. Par exemple, de nombreuses langues afroasiatiques placent le nom principal (plutôt que le nom modificateur) dans l'état de la construction.
définition de genitival dans le dictionnaire anglais
La définition de génitival dans le dictionnaire est de, se rapportant à, ou dans le cas génitif.
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «GENITIVAL»
Découvrez l'usage de
genitival dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
genitival et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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A Linguistic Geography of Africa
4.4.6 The genitival modifier It has been mentioned in section 4.4.5 that the
genitival construction may involvea special “construct form” of thehead noun. The
genitival construction may also involve a genitive marker attached to the genitival
...
Bernd Heine, Derek Nurse,
2008
2
A Basic Grammar of the Ugaritic Language: With Selected ...
The superlative function can be expressed by an adjectival attribute followed by a
genitival attribute: hry \ ncmt.sph.bkrk 1.14:111:39-40 = 88.71 "Hurray, the most
beautiful of the offspring of your first-born." 75.4. Genitival attribute A genitival ...
3
Early Middle English Syntax
heora elc12 Usually the genitival syntagm precedes the nucleus which it
expands. For genitival syntagms which partly precede and partly follow their
nucleus Ekwall coined the term 'split genitive' lEk~ wall 19l3l. Exgpples: hes
oynges wyrre of ...
4
Studies on Turkish and Turkic Languages: Proceedings of the ...
The degree of its nominal ization can be observed mainly in its ability to receive
case markers and its ability to construct a genitival noun phrase with its subject.
The type of this genitival noun phrase is also important. In Turkish there are two ...
Aslı Göksel, Celia Kerslake,
2000
5
Possessors, Predicates, and Movement in the Determiner Phrase
4.2 English / Scandinavian 's-genitives In English and the Standard Mainland
Scandinavian languages we find a genitival -s that is not a morphological case
ending on the noun. Instead the genitival -s is found at the end of the noun
phrase, ...
Artemis Alexiadou, Chris Wilder,
1998
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Grammaticalization at Work: Studies of Long-term ...
By the end of the EModE period local expressions formed with thereof had
gradually given way to genitival constructions. The share of the genitival use of
thereof increased subperiod by subperiod. At the same time the number of tokens
of ...
Matti Rissanen, Merja Kytö, Kirsi Heikkonen,
1997
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Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture ...
Like the direct genitive, this construction could be used to link nouns of any
gender or number, defined and undefined. The linking word, which is called the “
genitival adjective,” originally had the same gender and number as the first noun
(A), ...
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African Traditional Plant Knowledge Today: An Ethnobotanical ...
Genitive phrases The genitives are phrases that consist of two nouns with a
genitival link e.g. Chinuka cha m 'masai. The genitival links are characterized by
verbal concord or agreement with the class membership of the head noun, and
the ...
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Investigations in the Bulgarian and Macedonian Nominal ...
PI leather. Pl. Adj sneakers 'those two pairs of new leather sneakers of mine/
Vesna's' Topolinjska (1997:1 19) attributes this word order to the special
semantic feature of the Possessive Pronoun and Genitival Adjective to function
as some kind ...
Mila Dimitrova-Vulchanova,
2009
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A Study of the Analogical Extension of the Mongolian ...
quite likely, but in that case there is no basis for assigning hidden-n an origin as a
possessive or genitival marker as Finch does. However, to return to Finch's
discussion of the Mongolian and Turkic nominal declensions, after considering
the ...
Mikael Adrian Thompson,
2008