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<small>this dog</small> | <small>this dog</small> | ||
The usage of possessive forms is quite more complex. When used as possessive adjectives, these forms are always placed ''before'' the noun, but, unlike the other non-qualifying adjectives, they sistematically require the article, both in its definite and in its indefinite form. They do agree with their noun in number. | |||
äs üd́usə rüra | äs üd́usə rüra | ||
<small>my hand</small> | |||
xah üd́usə maɟudü | xah üd́usə maɟudü | ||
<small>a friend of mine</small> | |||
It is also possible, however, to convey a possessive meaning by using the personal pronouns in their indirect object forms. In this case they are always placed ''after'' their adjoining noun without an agreement in number. They thus are regarded as indeclinable possessive forms. | |||
äs rüra çərä | äs rüra çərä | ||
<small>my hand</small> | |||
xah maɟudü çərä | xah maɟudü çərä | ||
<small>a friend of mine</small> | |||
The grammar role of noun clusters can be further specified by ''prepositions'', which are placed before the cluster. Thus, it can be stated that the noun cluster can be introduced by a preposition. | The grammar role of noun clusters can be further specified by ''prepositions'', which are placed before the cluster. Thus, it can be stated that the noun cluster can be introduced by a preposition. | ||
cänü sähiŕuhīdə güs sohə | cänü sähiŕuhīdə güs sohə | ||
<small>I am talking about the house</small> | <small>I am talking about the house</small> | ||
Revision as of 02:32, 7 May 2025
Nouns
The noun cluster is formed by a noun, carrying the main meaning, and by other noun-type forms, namely adjectives, which specify this meanings or add other meaning to the main noun. Inside of a noun cluster, the noun can be replaced by a pronoun.
The noun usually introduces the noun cluster, being followed by every other specifying form. Thus, other elements conveying possession and belonging are always placed after the noun, as well as every attributive adjective.
äs sohə cäs wīrə the man’s house
xah honä çoba a young woman
The role of the noun cluster in the sentence and its number are marked by case and number endings. These endings mark also other adjectival elements inside the noun cluster, resulting this in the process called nominal agreement.
Both attributive and predicative adjectives agree in case and number with the noun they specify. Other elements, which convey possession or belonging do not agree with the main nominal form.
äs wīrə çoba cän hümehīdə sohuɕär the young man is going home
äsən honänə çobanə the young women
äsən honänə cänun çobanə the women are young
As a notable exception for a specifying form, the article is always placed before the entire noun cluster.
äsən sohənə rehənə cäs wīrə huhe the new houses of the old man
Non-qualifying adjectives display, similarly, an irregular behavior about their positioning inside the noun cluster and about the usage of the article.
The indefinite, interrogative, and demonstrative adjectives are, indeed, almost always placed before the noun without any article. They do agree with their noun in case and number.
hīsdə wīrə no man
sähə sohə? which house?
nüdə subä this dog
The usage of possessive forms is quite more complex. When used as possessive adjectives, these forms are always placed before the noun, but, unlike the other non-qualifying adjectives, they sistematically require the article, both in its definite and in its indefinite form. They do agree with their noun in number.
äs üd́usə rüra my hand
xah üd́usə maɟudü a friend of mine
It is also possible, however, to convey a possessive meaning by using the personal pronouns in their indirect object forms. In this case they are always placed after their adjoining noun without an agreement in number. They thus are regarded as indeclinable possessive forms.
äs rüra çərä my hand
xah maɟudü çərä a friend of mine
The grammar role of noun clusters can be further specified by prepositions, which are placed before the cluster. Thus, it can be stated that the noun cluster can be introduced by a preposition.
cänü sähiŕuhīdə güs sohə I am talking about the house