Br zovi IPA sh br zovit hr is a Croats Croatian surname. Etymologically it is derived from the surname Broz , by means of possessive suffix ov and a patronymic forming suffix i . It is chiefly distributed in the cities of Ogulin , Karlovac and Crikvenica . It may refer to Dalibor Brozovi 1927 2009 , Croatian linguist and Slavist Milica Brozovic 1983 , Russian and Slovakian pair skater Miroslav Brozovi 1917 2006 , Bosnian Croat footballer See also Broz surname DEFAULTSORT Brozovic ... more details
Iv kovi IPA sh i ko it hr is a Croats Croatian surname. Etymologically it is derived from the name vek , by means of possessive suffix ov and patronymic forming suffix i . The name Ivek is Kajkavian dialect Kajkavian hypocorristic variety of the name Ivan van . It is chiefly distributed in the region of Zagorje . It may refer to Franjo Ivekovi 1834 1914 , Croatian linguist and religious writer Mladen Ivekovi 1903 1970 , Croatian politician Oton Ivekovi 1869 1939 , Croatian painter Rada Ivekovi born 1945 , Croatian philosopher, Indologist, writer and a university professor surname DEFAULTSORT Ivekovic ... more details
Vidovi is a Croatia Croatian surname. In Croatia , it is a common surname in the middle and south Dalmatia , Me imurje , Po ega, Croatia Po ega , Zagorje and Banovina . It is formed by the patronymic suffix i , the possessive infix ov and the base Vid , a common Christian given name in Croatia, Slavic variety of the Latin Vitus , name of the Christian Saint. The surname may refer to Ivica Vidovi 1939 , Croatian actor Albin Vidovi 1943 , Croatian handball player Lazar Vidovic 1965 , Australian footballer Gordan Vidovi 1968 , Croatian footballer Viktor Vidovi 1973 , Croatian guitar player Ana Vidovi 1980 , Croatian guitar player Jovan Vidovi 1989 , Slovenian footballer surname Category Slovene language surnames Category Croatian language surnames de Vidovi ... more details
Akbulatov variants Akbolatov, Akhbulatov, Akhbolatov is a family name of Turkic languages Turkic origin under the influence of Russian language , with the meaning son of Akbulat ak white bulat steel ov a Slavic language possessive suffix . Akbulatov may refer to Edkham Akbulatov , a Russian politician Boris Akbulatov , a Russian artist Aslambek Akbulatov , former state secretary of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria http books.google.com books?id 0zW8V 8YcBAC&pg PA95&lpg PA95&dq 22aslambek akbulatov 22&source bl&ots R2Q0PcEO8I&sig mlwz2KBtQ1iuUP 55rzPQKvUOrQ&hl en&ei ArtYS9n F4X sQOr0szGBw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CAwQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q 22aslambek 20akbulatov 22&f false surname ... more details
The suffix e ti pronounced IPA ro e t , sometimes changed to ti IPA ro t is widespread in Romanian language Romanian placenames. It is the plural of the possessivesuffix escu , formerly used for patronym s and currently widespread in family names. Obsolete spellings are esci and e ci , used for a few decades until the beginning of the 20th century. Overall, this ending is part of the names of 14.8 of the Romania n towns and villages 2,038 out of 13,724 and 11.4 of the Republic of Moldova Moldova n towns and villages 144 out of 1,254 . Citation needed date April 2008 In some areas in Romania, more than half of the placenames have this suffix. Citation needed date November 2010 Placenames Romania Bucure ci , Hunedoara County Bucure ti Bucharest Com ne ti D r ti Ilfov , Ilfov County Fete ti M r e ti Moine ti Negre ti Oa One ti Pite ti Ploie ti Scornice ti Z rne ti Moldova F le ti Flore ti H nce ti M l ie ti, Transnistria old ne ti Telene ti Vulc ne ti See also ovo evo , a Slavic suffix Wiktionary e ti DEFAULTSORT Romanian Place Names Esti Category Suffixes Esti Category Romanian toponyms Esti Category Geography of Romania Category Romanian words and phrases Esti Category Slavic loanwords Category Placename element etymologies Romania hist stub ling stub ro e ti ... more details
In English language teaching, the term Saxon genitive is used to associate the possessive use of the apostrophe the commonly termed apostrophe s with the historical origin in Old English in older scholarship known as Anglo Saxon of the morpheme that it represents. The Saxon genitive is one of the ways in modern English of forming a genitive construction , along with the preposition of . The s morpheme originated in Old English as an inflexion al suffix marking genitive case . In the modern language, it can often be attached to the end of an entire phrase as in The King of Spain s wife or The man whom you met yesterday s bicycle . As a result, it is normally viewed by linguists as a clitic , i.e. a morpheme that cannot be a word by itself but is grammatically independent of the word it is attached .... The English possessive Modern English spelling marks the genitive or possessive Grammatical number ... s spelling of the Personal pronoun personal possessive pronoun s his, hers, ours, yours, theirs is not felt to represent a possessive case possessive morpheme . For this reason the words are spelled without apostrophes. However, the impersonal one is felt to combine with a possessive case possessive morpheme , so that the spelling one s is used. The possessive determiner corresponding to it is an object ... was used for the possessive form, and the e was no longer omitted. Confusingly, the s form was also ... linguistics possessive case forms. See apostrophe Historical development Apostrophe ... as a folk etymology , e.g. St. James his park see his genitive . Grammatical status as clitic, suffix or case ending Historically, the possessive morpheme represented by the spelling s was a Grammatical ... to as a case Ending linguistics ending or suffix . In Modern English the marker may be attached to the final ... s when forming the singular regular possessive of a noun ending in s but specifically state ... 978 0 920009 42 0. ref See also English personal pronouns Possessive adjective References Reflist ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2006 Linguistics A double marking language is one where the grammar grammatical marks showing relations between different constituents of a phrase tend to be placed on both the heads or nuclei of the phrase in question, and on the modifiers or dependents. Pervasive double marking is rather rare, but instances of double marking occur in many languages. For example, in Turkish language Turkish , in a genitive construction involving two definite nouns, both the possessor and the possessed are marked, the former in the genitive case , the latter with a suffix marking the possessor and corresponding to a possessive adjective in English . For example, brother is karde , and dog is k pek, but brother s dog is karde in k pe i. The consonant change is part of a regular consonant mutation . Another example would be a language in which Grammatical gender gender and or Grammatical case case endings are used to indicate the role of both nouns and their associated modifiers such as adjectives in a sentence e.g. Russian language Russian , Spanish language Spanish or in which case endings are supplemented by verb endings marking the subject grammar subject , direct object and or indirect object of a sentence. The Proto Indo European language was double marking in both verb phrases verbs were marked for person and number, nominals were marked for case and noun adjective phrases both marked with the same case and number endings , but not in possessive phrases only the dependent was marked . See also Dependent marking language Head marking language Zero marking language DEFAULTSORT Double Marking Language Category Linguistic typology br Daouverkadur ... more details
also Genitive case Possessive adjective Possessive case Possessive pronoun Possessivesuffix DEFAULTSORT ... would disappear in English . Possessive pronouns in Polynesian languages such as Hawaiian ... of possessor and possessed. O class possessive pronouns are used if the possessive relationship cannot ... in Maltese language Maltese in the possessive construction, subject properties have been transferred ... more details
morphology and in the possessive pronouns and prefixes. Pronouns Yakkha pronouns distinguish between singular, dual and plural grammatical number number , and the possessive pronouns additionally distinguish ... only has singular and nonsingular forms. The possessive pronouns have developed from the personal pronouns and the Genitive case genitive marker ka . The possessive prefixes obviously are Grammaticalisation grammaticalised possessive pronouns. They can be used instead of the possessive pronouns ... are underspecified nasals. class wikitable style text align center colspan 2 Personal pronoun Possessive pronoun Possessive prefix rowspan 5 1 st person singular ka akka a dual, excl kanci anci ga anci ... this time INS The genitive, marked by ka ga marks the possessed item in possessive constructions ... role of their referent. For instance, the suffix ka ga codes second person you , regardless of the Thematic relation semantic role , while the suffix m codes only first and second person agents, and the suffix u only codes third person undergoer. There are syncretisms, for instance the already mentioned suffix m , that stands for both agreement with first and second person plural agent . Some ... feature typical for Kiranti verbal morphology is the copying of nasals into syllable codas in the suffix ... lexical verbs do and be exist respectively . They occupy different slots in the verbal suffix template. The past is marked by the suffix a , which is often elided to avoid hiatus in underlying ... morpheme, and the past perfect tense is built by further addition of the suffix sa to this suffix string. As for mood, the imperative is also coded by the suffix a , e.g. ab a Come In transitive verbs with a third person patient, the overt suffix is u , and the imperative suffix is not overtly realised ... more details
The s form ref name WW Ch I Woodward, 2004, Ch. 1 ref is the English language phenomenon of suffixing Saxon genitive s or wikt s English s to business names where there is not one present in writing, predominantly in colloquial speech ref Woodward, 2004, Ch. 5.1 ref . This is particularly common with the names of supermarket s. For example Tesco could be converted to Tesco s in speech, Safeway UK Safeway to Safeways , Wal Mart to Wal Mart s , etc. Foreigners come across this form especially as concerns manufacturers mere retailers like the above examples remain customers and employees conversation. clarify date December 2010 For example, the firm Short Brothers of Belfast built the aircraft called the Short Sunderland , but the firm is colloquially given as Shorts . Causes Possible causes for use of the s form include a third person verb ending, contraction of wikt is English is , and pluralisation but it is most likely that the s form is an overgeneralisation of the Apostrophe Possessives in business names possessive suffix common in business names . ref Woodward, 2004, Ch. 2.1.1 ref References wiktionary s reflist 3 refbegin cite journal first Lorraine last Woodward title The supermarket storm an investigation into an aspect of variation publisher Lancaster University date February 2004 url http www.lancs.ac.uk fss courses ling ling201 res dissertations.htm accessdate 2008 04 06 refend DEFAULTSORT S Form Category British English Category English phonology linguistics stub ... more details
Orphan date January 2011 Refimprove date May 2009 An eastern Ashkenazi c matronymic surname derived from the combination of the Yiddish female personal name Zelde from the Middle High German word s lde meaning either fortunate , blessing blessed , or happiness . the East Slavic languages eastern Slavic possessive suffix Family name affixes in . ref Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press , ISBN 0 19 508137 4 ref Historical Some notable people with the surname Zeldin include Americas, North and South Michael Zeldin Michael F. Zeldin , American attorney DC Zeldin, American CYP2J2 medical scientist Alan Zeldin, American Spy s Demise video game creator Lee Zeldin , American political scientist and Congressional candidate Rabbi Isaiah Zeldin, founder of Stephen S. Wise Temple in Los Angeles, California Europe and the Middle East Vladimir Zeldin Vladimir Mikhailovich Zeldin born 1915 , Russian theatre and cinema actor. Theodore Zeldin born 1933 , philosopher, sociologist, historian, writer and public speaker Asia, Central and Far Empty section date January 2011 Australia & New Zealand Empty section date January 2011 Fictional Empty section date July 2010 Categories Reflist DEFAULTSORT Zeldin Category Jewish surnames Category Slavic language surnames Category Matronymics ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2009 Image Rezovo sign rainov ifb.jpg right thumb 220px A road sign of an ovo placename in Bulgaria TWCleanup ovo evo is a widespread Slavic languages Slavic Affix suffix indicating a placename . It is the neuter form of the Slavic possessive suffix ov ev meaning belonging to which is declined this way after selo village , mesto place or town or another grammatical gender neutral noun , usually omitted in the toponym itself. The form evo is used after palatal or Palatalization palatalized consonants. Both forms are especially frequent in the North of Poland, in the region where Kashubian language Kashubian is spoken. The suffix is spelt in a different manner in various Slavic scripts it is in Cyrillic and owo ewo in Polish language Polish . In Romanian language Romanian , Albanian language Albanian and Turkish language Turkish placenames of Slavic origin bearing the suffix are usually adapted as ova . In Greek, borrowed placenames have either an ovo or an ova suffix. Besides the placename use, the suffix is also featured in some Russian name Russian family names , such as those of Vladimir Nedobrovo , Ivan Durnovo and Bogdan Khitrovo . Examples valign top ovo Kosovo Kladovo , a town in Serbia Valjevo , a town in Serbia Veliko Tarnovo , a town in Bulgaria Gabrovo , a town in Bulgaria Haskovo , a town in Bulgaria t rovo , a town in Slovakia Fi akovo , a town in Slovakia Kemerovo , a city in Russia Ivanovo , a city in Russia Kumanovo , a town in the Republic of Macedonia Tetovo , a town in the Republic of Macedonia Dar owo , a town in Poland Dzia dowo , a town in Poland Janikowo , a town in Poland Legionowo , a town in Poland Wejherowo , a town in Poland akovo , a town in Croatia Valpovo , a town in Croatia Metsovo , a town in Greece evo Sarajevo , the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina Braniewo , a city in Poland W gorzewo , a popular tourist resort in Poland Kolpashevo , a town in Russia Mukachevo , a town in Ukraine Sheremetyevo , a ... more details
suffixes a distinctive form for the verbal suffix indicating doubt and a distinctive form for the verbal suffix indicating plurality on intransitive verb s with grammatically inanimate subjects. The most ... paradigm of possessive forms in Ottawa. The word shoe has two different forms or allomorphs, one ... 2 align center cellpadding 3 Possessive forms of noun width 125 English width 125 Non syncopating ... border 2 align center cellpadding 3 Possessive forms of noun width 125 English width 125 Non syncopating ... in other dialects, the first person possessive form ndoopwaagan my pipe has been reanalyzed as consisting ... plural suffix independent order mi br gga damno mi br we inclusive will play min First plural suffix independent order naa br nwaabndaanaa br we exclusive see it naan First singular suffix, conjunct order yaanh br endaa yaanh br where I live yaan Second singular suffix, conjunct order yanh yan Preterit suffix baa first person singular conjunct br ...gii zhaam baa br ...that I left baan Dubitative suffix gwenh br wiisni gwenh br that he might be eating gwen Prohibitive suffix ke br Gego biigsidoo ... vowel of the suffix is nasalized. br For the second singular conjunct, the short vowel of the suffix is nasalized, and some speakers have yin . br For the dubitative suffix, the vowel is nasalized. The loss ... that retain final n . For example, the plural suffix for Ojibwe grammar Nouns inanimate nouns has ... suffix an all dialects . ref Valentine, J. Randolph, 1994, p. 426 ref Dubitative suffix The verb suffix ... 2 align center cellpadding 3 Variation in dubitative suffix width 75 Dialect width 300 Example ... verb suffix Ojibwe grammar Intransitives Inanimate intransitive verbs those with a grammatically inanimate subject in Ottawa take a suffix for plural subjects noon where other dialects have wan , e.g. ... more details
marker is the suffix ok ak ek k k . Before possessive suffixes, the plural k appears as ai or ei , e.g. ... endings which are identical with a possessivesuffix. Examples class wikitable align center rowspan 2 Homonymous word colspan 2 Interpretation without the possessivesuffix colspan 4 Interpretation with the possessivesuffix Parsing Meaning Parsing Meaning Person Number sz m base form number sz j ... possessivesuffix Nominative Nominative with br possessivesuffix alom br litter alma br his her ... of homonymy may arise between a noun with a possessivesuffix and a verb hasad your stomach belly ... of them the noun which is possessed takes the 3rd person possessivesuffix. The possessor is an unsuffixed ... follow other suffixes of the word such as the plural or the possessivesuffix and the other noun endings ... which already has another suffix i.e. a plural or possessivesuffix , at et is used. Examples ... possessivesuffix l b a his her leg l b t acc. , kez e his her hand kez t acc. part of the stem lap t shovel , pecs t stamp colspan 3 Homonyms Without a possessivesuffix ap t may be abbot nom. or father acc. . With a possessivesuffix s r t may be wikt pellet pellet nom. or his her beer ... . The possessivesuffix follows this and the case suffix is last. Pronominal forms Demonstrative ... . The suffix is ak ek k . Pairs of body parts Hungarian uses paired body parts in the singular, even ... person, e.g. for verbs and possessive suffixes. For example te k rsz second person, informal , but n ... of them. Ketten ment nk. Two of us went. Possession Possessive suffixes In Hungarian, pronominal ... person suffix is left from the noun if there is a lexical possessor preceding it. The definite ... other examples of this type are el d predecessor and ut d successor . Word endings and suffix types ... a suffix , however, usually take the variant without j . small small The majority of words ending in b, d use the j suffix e.g. darabja, csal dja his her its piece, family but l ba, t rde his her leg ... more details
languages behave similarly. Japanese The Japanese possessive is constructed by using the suffix ... jadongchaeyeo. . Turkish The Turkish possessive is constructed using two suffixes a genitive case for the possessor and a possessivesuffix for the possessed object. For example Nominative ... gen also called the possessive case or second case is the grammatical case that marks a noun as modifying ... distinct possessive forms. There are various other ways to indicate a genitive construction, as well ... may include possession linguistics possession see possessive case , possessed case inalienable .... Possessive pronoun s are distinct pronouns, found in Indo European languages such as English, that function ... a separate possessive adjective or an irregular genitive of I , while in Finnish, for example ... . English does not have a proper genitive case, but a possessive ending, s see below , although ... possessive did originate in a genitive case. In Old English language Old English , a common singular genitive ending was es . The apostrophe in the modern possessive marker is in fact an indicator ... uses other than a possessive marker. Most of these uses overlap with a complement marked by of the music ... of s in a non possessive sense is less prevalent, and more restricted, in formal than informal language ... of the king , one in which the king is portrayed ref cite book chapter double possessive page 227 last1 ... Double Possessive work World Wide Words url http www.worldwidewords.org qa qa dou3.htm accessdate 2009 ... is not a genitive. Alternative names are double possessive and oblique genitive . ref ... says that this usage was Originally partitive, but subseq. ... simple possessive ... or as equivalent .... The subject noun s ending changes just as it does in possessive sentences Nominative ... no te cat s paw It also uses the suffix na for Adjectival noun Japanese adjectival noun in some analyses ... no and na being allomorph s . Korean The possessive in Korean can be formed using the ending ... more details
between people with blood relations being expressed in the alienable possessive construction Inalienable and alienable possessions are marked using different possessive constructions. Inalienable possessions are marked with a possessivesuffix attaching directly onto the noun NOUN SUFFIX vatu k head 1SG my head While alienable possessions are marked with a possessive constituent to which the possessivesuffix attaches NOUN POSS SUFFIX vakili ona k canoe POSS 1SG my canoe The possessivesuffix ... with different possessive constituent according to its use. When the possessed noun isn t a pronoun, the third person singular possessivesuffix is attached to the possessed noun, which is then followed ... between a possessivesuffix and the possessed noun in this construction. Nouns There are five ... into further subclasses represented by the different possessive constituent that the noun takes ... noun is inalienable, the third person singular suffix attaches directly to the noun with the possessor ... referenced on the verb in object position with the same suffix used for pronouns e ie , rather than the suffix used for non proper objects nV . Location nouns There are two kinds of location nouns, relative ... by the verb taking the non proper suffix nV when a common noun is in the object position. Semantically ... e a aa 2 o a aa 3 a a aa 4 V V V X word finally before the common object cross reference suffix nV before ... suffix e ie Z before the partitive suffix tei before the nominalising suffix ene Inflectional ... potential partitive suffix tei Imperative portmanteau Distant portmanteau subject mood prefixes ... suffix tei and in the second, this suffix is optional. Inflectional Suffixes There are three sets ... Objects A singular pronominal object can be expressed as a suffix. There are two sets of bound object ... this is marked on certain verbs by the suffix i ie. When the verb has a common object, this is cross referenced with the suffix nV Reduplication Reduplication has a fairly wide range of semantic functions ... more details
wiktionary Urum may refer to the Urum language Urum Babylonia , an ancient city an Old English pronoun 1st person plural possessive dative disambig ... more details
is rich with a large number of grammatical tense tenses . Tense is usually carried by a suffix that attaches to the verb. The tense suffix may signal recent past, intermediate past, the long ago ..., the suffix leg indicates that the verb describes an event that took place in the recent past, usually ... . class wikitable style text align center width 80 Vowel Suffixes width 15 Suffix Letter width 15 Meaning ... 80 Noun Prefixes width 15 Vowel initial Prefix width 15 Usage width 35 Example l first person possessive l al my our house m second person possessive m al your house t third person possessive t al his her its their house d unidentified possessive d al somebody s house width 15 Consonant initial Prefix width 15 Usage width 35 Example di first person possessive di h a my our mouth ?um second person possessive ?um h a your mouth da third person possessive when first vowel of the object is a or o da h a his her its their mouth da k mol his her its their ball de third person possessive ... possessive h a somebody s mouth Expand section date May 2008 See also Washoe tribe Washoe ... more details
to She ll be my downfall even though the latter sentence uses a possessive pronoun, the former uses ... alternatively be considered as either a particle, or as a suffix. Using the his genitive In the 1600s ... Norwegian Hilde sitt hus Hilde s house lit. Hilda its house , where the possessive pronoun agrees with the head rather than the modifier in this case hus house is neuter . Using a possessive adjective NOTE In this context, this is not the same as a possessive determiner such as my or his . In Russian ... a possessive adjective, which agrees with the head in number, gender and case border 0 Ivan ov o ... Latin also had possessive adjectives of this sort. Sometimes these are called relational adjectives ... Suffixaufnahme is used in some languages, and is conceptually similar to the use of possessive ... more details
2 colspan 3 style background cfcfcf Nominative possessivesuffix style background dfdfdf Suffix ending ... 3 style background cfcfcf Accusative possessivesuffix style background dfdfdf Suffix ending Udmurt ... my village The possessivesuffix follows the instrumental, inessive, illative, elative egressive ... , clean , and clearly . The third person singular possessivesuffix also acts as a definite article ... a group of other similar referents. The third person singular possessivesuffix and and plural ... verb inflected with a personal possessivesuffix and the auxiliary . The other is the preterite ... verb in the negative marked with with a personal possessivesuffix and the auxiliary verb ... participle preterite II, third person singular with a personal possessivesuffix. class wikitable ... Suffix English prep. Example Translation colspan 5 style background efefef Grammatical nominative ... endings i.e. cases and possessive suffixes in the morphological structure of plural nominal. class ... There are ten students sitting in the lecture hall Possessive suffixes Nominal possessive suffixes Udmurt possessivesuffix es are added to the end of nouns either before or after a case ending. The possessive suffixes vary in the nominative and accusative ... the vowel in the first, second and third person singular nominative possessive suffixes class wikitable border 1 cellspacing 0 cellpadding 2 colspan 3 style background cfcfcf Nominative possessivesuffix style background dfdfdf Suffix ending Udmurt English my hand your hand his her hand Accusative possessive suffixes Accusative possessive suffixes are shown in the following ... your pl friend their friend Possessive suffixes with case endings, singular The morphological placement of possessive suffixes with other endings depends on the case. Possessive suffixes are the same as nominative suffixes after which the genitive, ablative, dative ... more details
The suffix i may be An English suffix used to create demonyms see Demonyms Suffixation . A suffix in Hebrew . An Arabic suffix used to form a nisba see Arabic grammar nisba . wiktionary disambig ... more details
F acha F nscothach , son of S tna Airt , was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland . His father became High King after killing the previous incumbent, Rothechtaid mac Main , in single combat at Cruachan, Ireland Cruachan in defence of F achu. F achu went into exile, but returned at the head of a black fleet , and, with the assistance of Muinem n , killed his father and took the throne himself. Flowers of wine Old Irish f n , wine scoth , flower , ach , possessive suffix, although scoth can also mean blade and voice , ref Dictionary of the Irish Language , Compact Edition, Royal Irish Academy, 1990, pp. 306, 527 528 Rudolf Thurneysen , A Grammar of Old Irish , Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1946, pp 220 221 ref which were pressed into glass vats, were said to exist during his reign. He ruled for twenty years, until he was killed by his former accomplice, Muinem n. ref R. A. Stewart Macalister ed. & trans. , Lebor Gab la renn The Book of the Taking of Ireland Part V , Irish Texts Society, 1956, pp. 229 231 ref ref Geoffrey Keating , Foras Feasa ar irinn http www.ucc.ie celt published T100054 text036.html 1.26 ref The chronology of Geoffrey Keating s Foras Feasa ar irinn dates his reign to 975 955 BC, that of the Annals of the Four Masters to 1353 1333 BC. ref Annals of the Four Masters http www.ucc.ie celt published T100005A text008.html M3847 http www.ucc.ie celt published T100005A text009.html M3867 ref start box succession box before S tna Airt title List of High Kings of Ireland High King of Ireland after Muinem n years Annals of the Four Masters AFM 1353 1333 BC br Geoffrey Keating FFE 975 955 BC end box References reflist Ireland royal stub DEFAULTSORT Fiachu Finscothach Category Legendary High Kings of Ireland fr F achu F nscothach it F achu F nscothach pl Fiacha II Finscothach sh F achu F nscothach ... more details
Globalize date December 2010 An expressive loan is a loanword incorporated into the expressive system of the borrowing language, making it resemble native words or onomatopoeia . Expressive loanwords are hard to identify, and by definition, they follow the common phonetic sound change patterns poorly. Likewise, there is a continuum between pure loanwords and expressive loanwords. The difference to a folk etymology is that a folk etymology or eggcorn is based on misunderstanding, whereas an expressive loan is changed on purpose, the speaker taking the loanword knowing full well that the descriptive quality is different from the original sound and meaning. South eastern Finnish language Finnish , for example, has many expressive loans. The main source language, Russian language Russian , does not use the front rounded vowels y , or y . Thus, it is common to add these to redescriptivized loans to remove the degree of foreignness that the loanword would otherwise have. For example, tytin brawn means wobblyness , and superficially it looks like a native construction, originating from the verb tutista to wobble added with a front vowel sound in the vowel harmony . However, it is expressivized from tyyteni which is a confusing word as ni is a possessive suffix , which in turn is a loanword from Russian st den . A bit more obvious example is t k tti sticky, tarry goo , which could be mistaken as a derivation from the onomatopoeia onomatopoetic word t k cf. the verb t kki to poke . However, it is an expressive loan of Russian d ogot tar . See also False cognate False friend Sound symbolism Eggcorn References Cite web author Vesa Jarva url http info.adm.jyu.fi main portti tiedotteet 2003 08 1166 show announcement title V it s T k tti t k tt , tytin tytisee Jarva date 23 August 2003 deadurl yes archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20061010011414 http info.adm.jyu.fi main portti tiedotteet 2003 08 1166 show announcement archivedate 10 10 2006 English abstract availab ... more details
Infobox language name Maay nativename Jabarti states Somalia , Ethiopia , Kenya significant communities in North America , and Yemen . speakers 1,5 2 million native and at least 200,000 second language speakers. familycolor Afro Asiatic fam2 Cushitic languages Cushitic fam3 East Cushitic languages East fam4 Somali languages Somali nation Somalia iso3 ymm Culture of Somalia Maay Maay also known as Af Maay, Afmaay, Af May arti, Af May, Af Maymay, Rahanween, Rahanweyn is a member of the East Cushitic languages East Cushitic branch of the Afro Asiatic languages Afro Asiatic family and is written using the Latin script . It is spoken mostly in Somalia and adjacent parts of Ethiopia and Kenya . Its speakers are known as Rahanweyn Sab Somalis. The center of the language is around Baidoa . Grammar Sounds Maay Maay exhibits significant amounts of epenthesis, inserting central or high central vowels to break up consonant clusters. Vowel length is contrastive minimal pairs such as bur flour and buur mountain are attested. Words Maay Maay is fairly agglutinative. It has complex verb forms, inflecting at least for tense aspect and person number of both subject and object. There is also a prefix indicating negation. In addition, verbs exhibit derivational morphology, including a causative and an applicative. Nominal morphology includes a definiteness suffix, whose form depends on the gender of the head noun, and possessive suffixes. Sentences Maay Maay exhbits SVO and SOV word orders, apparently in fairly free variation. When the object is postverbal, the prefix maay appears on the verb. Within the noun phrase, the head noun is generally initial. Possessors, adjectives and some strong quantifiers follow the head noun. Numerals and the indefinite quantifier precede the head noun. References http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code ymm Ethnologue entry for Maay External links http www.cal.org co bantu sblang.html Cultural Orientation Resource Center Category East Cushitic lan ... more details
Italian Hebrew or Italki Hebrew refers to the pronunciation system for liturgical Hebrew traditionally used by Italian Jews . Features The Italian pronunciation of Hebrew language Hebrew is similar to that of conservative Spanish and Portuguese Jews . Distinguishing features are Bet letter beth Rafe diacritic raphe is pronounced IPA v He letter he is often silent, as in the family name Coen Waw Vav letter vav is normally IPA v as in most Hebrew dialects, but can become IPA w in diphthongs as in the family name Anau . Thus, in construct masculine plurals with male singular possessive suffix , the pronunciation is not IPA av but IPA au zayin is often pronounced IPA dz like Italian voiced z ayin is pronounced IPA like English ng in sing . In some dialects, like the Roman, this sometimes becomes IPA , like the Italian combination gn final Taw tav is pronounced IPA d speakers in communities south of the La Spezia Rimini Line La Spezia isogloss , and Jewish communities transplanted north of this, pronounce dagesh forte as a true geminate sound, in keeping with the pronunciation of double letters in Italian. ref Elia S. La pronuncia dell ebraico presso gli Ebrei di Italia. in Scritti in memoria di F. Luzzatto. Rassegna Mensile di Israel 28 1962 26 30. ref This pronunciation has in many cases been adopted by the Sephardi, Ashkenazi and Appam communities of Italy as well as by the Italian rite communities. References reflist 2 Hebrew language Category Hebrew language ... more details