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Saxon genitive
Saxon genitive The saxon genitive is the traditional term used for the ... that "'s" represents a possessive, not a genitive. And, moreover, many contend that "'s" ...
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Talk:Saxon genitive
Talk:Saxon genitive Reading a paper I noticed the posessive ...
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Genitive case
Genitive case Grammatical cases List of grammatical cases ... case Excessive case Final case Formal case Genitive case Illative case Inessive case Instructive case ... declension Slovak declension Irish declension edit The genitive case is a grammatical case that indicates ... of possession, between the noun in the genitive case and another noun. In a more general sense, this genitive relationship may be thought of as ...
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Mercian (Anglo-Saxon)
Mercian (Anglo-Saxon) Mercian was spoken in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia. Together with Northumbrian, it ... of Old English were Kentish and West Saxon. Historical Origins The dialect was spoken as ... stānes accusative: stān, stānes dative: stāne, stānen genitive: stānes, stāne Weak masculine noun name (name ... the English Midlands Dialect of Late Anglo-Saxon and Early Middle English'. (2004, Wales ( ...
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Talk:Anglo-Saxon literature
Talk:Anglo-Saxon literature Please note that the above tag ... used with plural forms. Another grammatical pattern (genitive plural used as a noun) produces type ... D patterns. The stress patterns of Anglo-Saxon poetry are fundamentally formalised, but are representative of the rhythms of Anglo-Saxon speech. user:sjc I think your fine ... like to rename the article to Anglo-Saxon literature and expand on it, as ...
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User talk:It's-is-not-a-genitive
User talk:It's-is-not-a-genitive Czech breakdown "I totally agree with the ... Zero 15:44, 17 August 2005 (UTC) Genitive pronouns with apostrophes When it is a genitive pronoun, there is Never an 's. There ... though, with the use of the Germanic genitive, mans, being used in the place of ... we go. It's is not a genitive: moral crusader, defender of the faith, ...
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User talk:An Siarach
... of Scotland are Scandinavian, Pictish or Anglo-Saxon in origin (though the presence of Gaelic ... and in the south west where Anglo-Saxon names can be found in numbers. I ... the Borders area, those places with Anglo-Saxon names outnumber those which are Gaelic. Although ... language (related to the Old English/Anglo-Saxon language) is spoken by the Scottish people ... it is related to Old English/Anglo-Saxon and the Scots are not an ...
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Germanic neopaganism
... in Scandinavia Forn Sed ("Old custom", Anglo-Saxon fyrnsidu) are also commonly used terms, although ... Old Norse compound derived from Ása, the genitive of Áss, which refers to the Aesir ... a plural in English, is properly the genitive of Ásatrú. Use of Ásatrú for Germanic ... Forn Siðr Old Norse Forn Siðr, Anglo-Saxon Fyrnsidu and its modern Scandinavian analogues Forn ... to be confused with sīðr "late"), Anglo-Saxon sidu, seodu "custom", cognate to Greek ...
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Talk:English language
... 2 families, Germanic and Romance (namely, Anglo-Saxon and Norman French.) English also somewhat more ... Matthew 12:02, 26 December 2005 (UTC) Genitive case User Cassowary claims that English has no genitive case. How would he classify the 's ... nouns (and pronouns): If it was a genitive case, you'd have things like *"the ... as such is an extension of the genitive formation of nouns. −Woodstone 13:39, ...
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Talk:German language
... reason for the perceived decline of the genitive is that it is less used in ... 27 Apr 2005 (UTC) The cases where genitive is waning is primarily genitive as object, only to a lesser extent genitive as attribute. It also depends on the ... native German speaker and i think the genitive case is supposed to be waning. ...
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