- In linguistics,
abessive (abbreviated ABE or ABESS),
caritive (abbreviated CAR) and
privative (abbreviated PRIV) is the
grammatical case
expressing the...
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plural genitive root and -vuiʹm. The
abessive case is used to
state that
someone is “without” something. The
abessive marker is -tää in both the singular...
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kuolee = "who
grows up
without discipline, dies
without honor" However,
abessive is
quite common in
combination with the
third infinitive (-ma-, -mä-)....
- genitive-accusative, partitive, dative-illative, locative, essive,
comitative and
abessive. Case and
number are
expressed by a
combination of
endings and consonant...
- elative, allative, adessive, ablative, translative, terminative, essive,
abessive, and comitative, with the case and
number of the
adjective always agreeing...
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Comitative case, used to
indicate that
something is with (accompanying) X.
Abessive case, used to
indicate that
something is
without x. The
personal pronouns...
- the one for nouns. However,
adjectives do not have terminative, essive,
abessive, and
comitative cases. The stem for the
comparative and
superlative forms...
- form of the
locative exists in Githabul,
Yugambeh and Minyangbal. The
abessive -djam is
present in
Yugambeh and Githabul,
being used on
nouns and verbs...
- inferential, renarrative, irrealis, optative, admissive-cohortive, debitive,
abessive and prohibitive. Mood
forms are
mostly built with the help of affixation...
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Third infinitive in -ma- with inessive, illative, elative,
adessive or
abessive case endings. Participles:
Present active participle in -i (stem -ja-)...