Similar words: punitive, cognitive, definitive, initiative, cognitively, take the initiative, genital, congenital. Meaning: ['dʒenɪtɪv] n. the case expressing ownership. adj. serving to express or indicate possession.
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1 The genitive forms of the pronouns 'I', 'we' and 'she' are 'my/mine', 'our/ours' and 'her/hers'.
2 Amor matris: subjective and objective genitive.
3 The genitive noun is used attributively.
4 This thesis is to discuss the genitive case from the perspective of Cognitive Linguistics.
5 The "genitive" form of the constellation name,[www.Sentencedict.com] used when referring to stars in that constellation.
6 The syntactic form of a specified genitive construction is "N1N2", and it can be omitted when the construction gets into combination with another language plank.
7 Double genitive and possessive partitive constructions have long been debated over in literature.
8 Genitive — Mein es gut en Freund es , of my good friend.
9 A wise man is kind, humble, self-restrained, patient, empathetic, fair and just and is resistant to genitive temptations. Dr T.P.Chia
10 This paper tends to provide some objective and scientific data for future study on the genitive in novel language.
11 Case: The category of case is prominent in the grammar of Latin, with six distinctions of nominative, vocative, accusative, genitive, dative and ablative.
12 This paper argues, instead, that there exists a semantic asymmetry between double genitive and possessive partitive constructions.
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