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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...
- 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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thing possessed, the
ezafe may be used; otherwise, alternatively, a
pronominal genitive en****ic is emplo****. 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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Kurmanji are
declined in four cases: nominative, oblique,
construct (or
ezafe) and vocative. The
distinction of
nominative and
oblique doesn't
exist in...
- of the
letter "u" Very
similar ergative structure Masculine and
feminine ezafe system Both
languages have
nominative and
oblique cases that
differs by...
- stop
after a
verbal prefix, for
example bar-āmad 'came up'. The
unwritten ezāfe suffix (as in Tork-e Šīrāzī 'Shirazi Turk') may be
pronounced either long...
- pey-jāmeh.
Persian lexemes and
certain morphological elements (e.g., the
ezāfe) have
often been emplo**** to coin
words for
political and
cultural concepts...
- The
basic word
order is subject-object-verb SOV. The name
marking is of
Ezāfe-type, the same as in predication. Ket has two
grammatical numbers, the singular...