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  2. Mortlockese language - Wikipedia

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    Some nouns also indicate the specific use for the object in question, including the nature of how it is to be used by the subject in a sentence. Nouns can be modified by adjectives, demonstratives, and numeral classifiers and modified nouns will usually undergo vowel lengthening from (C)(V)(C) to (C)(V)(V)(C). Types of nouns in Mortlockese ...

  3. Genitive construction - Wikipedia

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    A genitive construction involves two nouns, the head (or modified noun) and the dependent (or modifier noun). In dependent-marking languages, a dependent genitive noun modifies the head by expressing some property of it. For example, in the construction "John's jacket", "jacket" is the head and "John's" is the modifier, expressing a property of ...

  4. Grammatical modifier - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, a modifier is an optional element in phrase structure or clause structure [1] which modifies the meaning of another element in the structure. For instance, the adjective "red" acts as a modifier in the noun phrase "red ball", providing extra details about which particular ball is being referred to.

  5. English compound - Wikipedia

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    An adjective preceding a noun to which -d or -ed has been added as a past-participle construction, used before a noun: "loud-mouthed hooligan" "middle-aged lady" "rose-tinted glasses" A noun, adjective, or adverb preceding a present participle: "an awe-inspiring personality" "a long-lasting affair" "a far-reaching decision"

  6. Construct state - Wikipedia

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    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, which lacks any definite article (despite being semantically definite), and is often phonetically shortened (as in ...

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    The airport is full of spending temptations at every corner, and it’s easy to give into those temptations when you have time to kill before your flight. According to a recent survey from ...

  8. English prepositions - Wikipedia

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    Noun phrases indicating spatial or temporal extent can occur before a preposition that expresses spatial or temporal meaning in order to modify it. For example, the prepositional phrase beyond the post office can be modified by the noun phrase two miles ( two miles beyond the post office ) or a few minutes' walk ( a few minutes' walk beyond the ...

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    Reports that Trump's transition team is discussing the possibility of a first-ever White House role or "crypto czar" to oversee bitcoin policy have also sent the token higher.. Meanwhile, last ...