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    Ezāfe (Persian: اضافه, lit. 'addition') is a grammatical particle found in some Iranian languages, as well as Persian-influenced languages such as Azerbaijani...
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  • such as adjectives, normally follow the nouns they modify by using the ezâfe (اضافه), but they occasionally precede nouns. Persian is one of the few...
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  • tense, and ergative marking in the past tense. Ezafe is used with nouns to indicate possession. Ezafe (-y) joins the possessive noun with its possessed...
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  • Persian nouns (section Ezafe)
    thing possessed, the ezafe may be used; otherwise, alternatively, a pronominal genitive enclitic is employed. The اضافه (ezafe) (ez) construction denotes...
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    ezāfe compound to represent -e- if the first word ends with yeh or with he or over bari yeh if it is added at the end of the first word of the ezāfe compound...
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    leaving only singular and plural, as did gender. Middle Persian developed the ezāfe construction, expressed through ī (modern e/ye), to indicate some of the...
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  • is a morpheme that links two elements. Albanian morphology#The linking clitic Ezāfe Interfix Miskito grammar#Ligature Tagalog grammar#Ligature v t e...
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    pey-jāmeh. Persian lexemes and certain morphological elements (e.g., the ezāfe) have often been employed to coin words for political and cultural concepts...
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  • not considered a distinct letter of the alphabet but is used when marking ezafe on a word ending in ـه ⟨…e⟩ [e], thus yielding ـهٔ ⟨…e-ye⟩ [eje]. According...
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    of the letter "u" Very similar ergative structure Masculine and feminine ezafe system Both languages have nominative and oblique cases that differs by...
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    The basic word order is subject-object-verb SOV. The name marking is of Ezāfe-type, the same as in predication. bu du-taRɔt 'He lies/sleeps'; ətn en dʌŋ-ɔtn...
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    been lost and replaced by an analytical construction which is now called Ezāfe. This construction was inherited by New Persian, and was also later borrowed...
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    certain linguistic features. It also exhibits a variety of constructions for ezafe and for verbs in passive voice. Judeo-Persian versions of the Bible do not...
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  • university's name were kept different i.e. "i" was used instead of "e" for Ezāfe that links the two words in Jinnah's title Quaid-e-Azam. The university...
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  • /keˈtɒ̂b buːd/ 'it was a book'. When two words are joined in an اِضافَه ezafe construction, they can either be pronounced accentually as two separate...
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    Language features Vocabulary Nouns Verbs Phonology Grammar Persian grammar Ezāfe Tajik grammar Writing system Old Persian cuneiform Pahlavi scripts Persian...
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    handwritten by an Ottoman sultan. The terms hatt-i humayun and hatt-i sharif are ezafe constructions of خط ḫaṭṭ (Modern Turkish: hat, from Arabic خَطّ khaṭṭ, 'handwriting...
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    'which'. This is the predecessor of the New Persian construction known as Ezāfe. It could introduce: adjectives: kunišn ī nēk (kwnšn' Y nywk') 'good deed'...
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  • Madda Over Madda U+0654   ٔ   ‎ Arabic Hamza Above restricted to hamza and ezafe semantics is not used as a diacritic to form new letters U+0655   ٕ   ‎...
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    Language features Vocabulary Nouns Verbs Phonology Grammar Persian grammar Ezāfe Tajik grammar Writing system Old Persian cuneiform Pahlavi scripts Persian...
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    Persian is the transfer of simple grammatical structures. These are the ezāfe (Salām-ē-Ishq, Shēr-ē-Bangla) and -o- (rōz-o-shab). They inherit the same...
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  • extraversive (trz by addition of ugr) EXTT extended topic EZF, EZ, IZAF ezafe = izafet F FEM feminine gender (F.SG, FSG or fs feminine singular, F.PL...
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    Optimality Theory, Tehran: SAMT, 2006 A Feasibility Study for Analysis of Ezafe in Persian Using Pattern Matching, Tehran: Research Center for Culture,...
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    Year Title Persian Title Role 1971 The Hell + me جهنم + من Jahannam be Ezafe-ye Man Zari 1972 The Eighth Day of the Week هشتمین روز هفته Hashtomin Ruz-e...
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    couplet in Turkic-Persidic poetry), дастан (a genre of epics), изафет (Ezāfe). Exoticisms include манту, курпача, плов, танур, хоуз, див, дутор, най...
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  • Persian. Some grammatical elements peculiar to Persian, such as the enclitic ezāfe and the use of pen-names, were readily absorbed into Urdu literature both...
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  • nouns, the accent is on the second element: ketâb-xâne "bookcase" In the ezâfe construction, the first noun is optionally accented but generally loses...
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  • Analysis. Ghomeshi, Jila (1 November 1997). "Non-Projecting Nouns and the Ezafe: Construction in Persian". Natural Language & Linguistic Theory. 15 (4):...
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    Golbanoo Pretty خوشگله Xoshgeleh Zhaleh The Hell + Me جهنم + من Jahannam Be Ezafe-ye Man The girl The Only Man in the Neighborhood تنها مرد محله Tanhā Mard-e...
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    pronouns: one for near deixis, one for remote deixis. The use of the Persian ezafe construction is spreading; however, there is also a native possessive construction...
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