noun often takes on a special morphological form, which is termed the construct state (Latin status constructus). For example, in Arabic and Hebrew, the...
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Look up construct in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Construct, Constructs or constructs may refer to: Construct (information technology), a collection...
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Constructs of the State is the third album by American crust punk band Leftöver Crack, released in 2015 on the Fat Wreck Chords label. It features guest...
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(possessed) employing the construct state to link it to the following word. In Middle Aramaic, the use of the construct state for all but stock phrases...
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plural), and in two 'states', the absolute state or the so-called construct state. A word in the construct state has a close relation with the word that...
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exception among adverbs is ዝየ zə́ya ("here") the suffix -a, marking the construct state or the accusative case (or both), is not stressed: ንጉሠ nəgúśa, ሀገረ...
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A constructed language (shortened to conlang) is a language whose phonology, grammar, orthography, and vocabulary, instead of having developed naturally...
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above), while dual construct -ē is from *-ay without mimation. Similarly, -īm < *-īma, -ōt < *-āti. (Expected plural construct state *-ī was replaced by...
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Within personality psychology, personal construct theory (PCT) or personal construct psychology (PCP) is a theory of personality and cognition developed...
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Social constructionism (redirect from Human construct)
these social constructs are collectively formulated, sustained, and shaped by the social contexts in which they exist. These constructs significantly...
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whose construct state ends in a long vowel or diphthong (e.g. in the sound masculine plural and the dual), while -ī is attached to nouns whose construct state...
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of the noun: free state and construct state (or 'annexed state'). The free state is morphologically unmarked. The construct state is derived either by...
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Arabic nouns and adjectives (section State)
(حَالَةٌ ḥāla) (nominative, genitive, and accusative) State (indefinite, definite or construct) Gender (masculine or feminine): an inherent characteristic...
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Brainiac (character) (redirect from Brain Inter Active Construct)
Smallville, portrayed by James Marsters. This version is the BRAIN InterActive Construct, a Kryptonian nano-supercomputer created by Dax-Ur and Jor-El that is...
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their own endings for grammatical state, while inner plurals are treated like singulars. Apart from the construct state known in other Semitic languages...
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also added in the construct state after the feminine suffixes -w and -y. In other words, the construct is identical to the absolute state in the singular...
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the bone being part of the cow: chok bone (construct state) dhiang' cow chok dhiang' {bone (construct state)} cow 'a cow bone' Luo at Ethnologue (18th...
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-an(i) and ـُونَ -ūn(a) respectively (just ـَا -ā and ـُو -ū in the construct state). The regular feminine plural is formed by adding ـَاتُ -āt(u) in the...
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Biblical Hebrew, the entire construct was pronounced phonologically as a single word, with no stress on the construct-state noun; this triggered sound...
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as simple juxtaposition of nouns, possessive case, possessed case, construct state (as in Arabic and Nêlêmwa), or adpositions (possessive suffixes, possessive...
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Definiteness (redirect from Grammatical state)
in Swedish as the grammatical category of species.[citation needed] Construct state Article (grammar) Topic–comment Specificity Lambrecht, Knud (1996)...
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Construct is the tenth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal band Dark Tranquillity. It was released on 27 May 2013 through Century Media Records...
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Iḍāfah (إضافة) is the Arabic grammatical construct case, mostly used to indicate possession. Iḍāfah basically entails putting one noun after another:...
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the highest mountain in the Indian state of Rajasthan Abu (Arabic term), a kunya when written in the construct state Ab (Semitic), a common part of Arabic-derived...
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railroads were constructed along the river valleys, followed by the New York State Thruway in the 20th century. The New York State Department of Transportation...
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writing to the pharaoh was to use: Šàr-ri, (šarri "my king": šar the construct state of šarrum + the first person suffix -i); they used Lugal + ri = Šàr-ri...
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Khuzdul (category Constructed languages)
construct state. The construct state indicates a connection with the following noun, being a quality, belonging or part of that noun. The construct comes...
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Kishek and businessman Samir Aweidah sign an agreement to finance and construct a solar power station at Al-Quds University". Sustainability. Retrieved...
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allowed him to formulate a sufficient condition for the constructibility of regular polygons. Gauss stated without proof that this condition was also necessary...
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([ben], son, boy) is written with tzere in the absolute state, but with segol in the construct state: בֶּן־. In the Bible this rule also applies to other...
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