- (/ˈklɪtɪk/ KLIT-ik,
backformed from Gr**** ἐγκλιτικός enklitikós "leaning" or "
en****ic") is a
morpheme that has
syntactic characteristics of a word, but depends...
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colloquial varieties that
still possess separate feminine plural pronouns. The
en****ic forms of
personal pronouns (اَلضَّمَائِر الْمُتَّصِلَة aḍ-ḍamā’ir al-muttaṣilah)...
- The
second person singular has two forms. Ikáw is the non-
en****ic form
while ka is the
en****ic which never begins a sentence. The
plural form kayó is also...
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possessive en****ic can, in
cases which do not lead to ambiguity,
follow the
entire noun phrase, as in The
President of India's wife,
where the
en****ic follows...
- the mountains'), til sjøs ('to the sea'). To show ownership,
there is an
en****ic -s
similar to
English -'s;
Sondres flotte bil ('Sondre's nice car', Sondre...
- it
comes at the end of a clause, sentence, or line of verse), or by an
en****ic word such as the weak form of ἐστίν estín 'is' (see below), the accent...
- The
Ibanag language (also
Ybanag or Ibanak) is an
Austronesian language spoken by up to 500,000 speakers, most
particularly by the
Ibanag people, in the...
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number and gender.
There are two varieties,
independent pronouns and
en****ics.
En****ic pronouns are
attached to the end of a verb, noun or
preposition and...
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retained (especially in
idiomatic expressions and the like), and "person"-
en****ics are
widely used to "decline" prepositions. Like all
Semitic languages...
- to
address one person. It may be
modified by
choosing the
appropriate en****ic pronoun to
address a
person in the
masculine and
feminine singular form...