possessum造句
例句与造句
- Possessive phrases generally add this construct state to a classifier noun, followed by the possessor, and lastly the possessum.
- On the other hand, the noun phrase is characterized by a rigid order where the head of the phrase precedes any modifiers and the possessor precedes the possessum.
- That is, Classical Nahuatl had a possessor-possessum / noun-genitive order, but infiltration of the Spanish particle de may have also driven the shift to possessum-possessor / genitive-noun order.
- That is, Classical Nahuatl had a possessor-possessum / noun-genitive order, but infiltration of the Spanish particle de may have also driven the shift to possessum-possessor / genitive-noun order.
- Whereas previously possessive noun clauses in the Nahuatl were markedly introduced by an inflected possessum plus and adjunctor in and a possessor, or unmarkedly simply by an possessor and inflected possessum ( that is, the in particle was inserted in front of the displaced element of a marked word order ), Nahuatl speakers have analyzed the loan de as functioning in a parallel fashion to native in, and used it to create unmarked possessum / possessor constructions in the manner of Spanish, without genitive inflections.
- It's difficult to find possessum in a sentence. 用possessum造句挺难的
- Whereas previously possessive noun clauses in the Nahuatl were markedly introduced by an inflected possessum plus and adjunctor in and a possessor, or unmarkedly simply by an possessor and inflected possessum ( that is, the in particle was inserted in front of the displaced element of a marked word order ), Nahuatl speakers have analyzed the loan de as functioning in a parallel fashion to native in, and used it to create unmarked possessum / possessor constructions in the manner of Spanish, without genitive inflections.
- Whereas previously possessive noun clauses in the Nahuatl were markedly introduced by an inflected possessum plus and adjunctor in and a possessor, or unmarkedly simply by an possessor and inflected possessum ( that is, the in particle was inserted in front of the displaced element of a marked word order ), Nahuatl speakers have analyzed the loan de as functioning in a parallel fashion to native in, and used it to create unmarked possessum / possessor constructions in the manner of Spanish, without genitive inflections.
- On the other hand, some Micronesian languages such as Pohnpeian have a large number of possessive classifiers that reflect both the possessor and the possessum : " nah pwihk " means " his ( live ) pig; " " ah pwihk " means " his ( butchered ) pig; " and " kene pwihk " means " pork; his pig ( to eat ) . " As a further example, " tehnweren ohlo war " ( POSSESSIVECLASS : HONORIFIC-CANOE-n that-man canoe ) means " that man's canoe, " referring to a person of high status.