construct state การใช้
- In the intransitive case, the construct state is required for the subject.
- When an indefinite noun is modified by another noun, the construct state is not used.
- Some prepositions require the following noun to be in the construct state, while others do not.
- The construct state of the noun derives from the free state through one of the following rules:
- Modern Hebrew and Moroccan Arabic ), the construct state is used mostly in forming compound nouns.
- Biblical Hebrew distinguished two possession ), and nouns had special construct states for use in possessive constructions.
- In the spoken varieties of Arabic, the use of the construct state has varying levels of productivity.
- However, the lack of a construct state is generally considered informal, and is inappropriate for formal speech.
- In Classical Arabic, a word in the construct state is semantically definite if the following word is definite.
- In some cases, ( not ) applying the construct state could completely alter the meaning of the phrase.
- The dual and regular masculine plural are formed by adding and respectively ( and in the construct state ).
- The construct state is formed as follows : in masculines, initial becomes, initial becomes, and initial becomes.
- For example, many Afroasiatic languages place the head noun ( rather than the modifying noun ) in the construct state.
- In other languages, final /-n / may be present whenever a noun is not in the construct state.
- Possessive phrases generally add this construct state to a classifier noun, followed by the possessor, and lastly the possessum.
- In Semitic languages, nouns are placed in the construct state when they are modified by another noun in a genitive construction.
- Adjectives also seem to share the noun forms, as well as singular, plural forms, and absolute, construct states.
- Kabyle also places nouns in construct state when they head a noun phrase containing a co-referential bound pronoun earlier in the utterance
- The construct state is used to indicate a connection with a following noun, being a quality, belonging or part of that noun.
- In Ayt Seghrouchen initial / a / is dropped in many singular nouns, though their plurals and construct states are similar to Ayt Ayache.
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