- (/ˈklɪtɪk/ KLIT-ik,
backformed from Gr**** ἐγκλιτικός enklitikós "leaning" or "
en****ic") is a
morpheme that has
syntactic characteristics of a word, but depends...
-
colloquial varieties that
still possess separate feminine plural pronouns. The
en****ic forms of
personal pronouns (اَلضَّمَائِر الْمُتَّصِلَة aḍ-ḍamā’ir al-muttaṣilah)...
-
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...
- onto the
syllable preceding a (final) suffix/
en****ic, and onto the
first syllable of the
possessive en****ic /-ani/. In his view,
single verbal prefixes...
- Verb
forms can also take
other en****ic suffixes; see the
section En****ic particles below. For a list of the
en****ics that mark the
person and number...
- "it's mine", from mitȟáwa. The
plural en****ic =pi is
frequently changed in
rapid speech when
preceding the
en****ics =kte, =kiŋ, =kštó, or =na. If the vowel...
- also be used
en****ically when they are
unemphatic (see
below under En****ics), in
which case they are
written without accents. When
en****ic, ἐμέ emé, ἐμοῦ...
-
combination of the word
namas and the
second person dative pronoun in its
en****ic form, te. The word namaḥ
takes the
sandhi form
namas before the
sound te...
-
Independent personal pronouns in
Akkadian are as follows:
Suffixed (or
en****ic)
pronouns (mainly
denoting the genitive,
accusative and dative) are as...
- 'then'. Two
en****ics can
occur after each other, in
which case the 1st
person en****ic comes first, and in the
absence of such, the
en****ic denoting the...