- "Afterword". The
Unpossessed. The
Feminist Press. p. 359. ISBN 9780935312218. Hardwick,
Elizabeth (September 28, 2002). "On The
Unpossessed". The New York...
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Singular Noun
Plural Noun Dual Noun
Unpossessed Ø -t -k 1st
person possessor singular -ka -nka -gka
plural -put -put -gput dual -pung -pung -gpung 2nd...
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distinguish ergative from
absolutive case (-t
marks unpossessed ergative plurals as well as
unpossessed absolutive plurals). In
cases like this, the SOV...
- before. With
directions from
Stephen Strange, they find Odin in Norway.
Unpossessed, Odin
explains that he is dying, Ragnarök is
imminent despite Thor's...
- the
fourth quarter,
enabled Iowa's
victory despite being outgained and
unpossessed.
Following the season,
Campbell was
given the 2022
Butkus Award as the...
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declaration described the
beach as "a
certain wild and uninhabited,
unpossessed and wasteland,
called the beach." This "waste land" is now part of one...
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construct state (possessed) form and
malikah and
malka are the
absolute (
unpossessed) form. In Geʽez, the word for "queen" is ንግሥት nəgəśt, but in the construct...
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prefixes (A/Sa).
Inalienably possessed nouns have what is
known as an "
unpossessed" form (also
known as "absolute")
marked with the
suffix *-tfi or *-hV...
- the
inalienable (and
obligatorily possessed) body-part
nouns to
remain unpossessed. This
suffix essentially converts inalienable body-part
nouns into alienable...
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animate and
inanimate nouns. In most
varieties of Nahuatl,
nouns in the
unpossessed singular form
generally take an
absolutive suffix. The most
common forms...