| 41. | Only the last noun in a genitive sequence can take the definite article.
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| 42. | The possessive form is similar to the genitive case of some other languages.
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| 43. | The accusative singular is identical either to the genitive ( genitive-accusative ).
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| 44. | The accusative singular is identical either to the genitive ( genitive-accusative ).
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| 45. | Female surnames are most often in the Katharevousa genitive case of a male name.
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| 46. | Most pronouns have distinct nominative, accusative, genitive and possessive forms ( cf.
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| 47. | Genitive " ) incorrect in the Standard as well, but far less incriminating.
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| 48. | Linguistically, the thesis of the genitive case dying out can easily be refuted.
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| 49. | The following table contains personal pronouns in the nominative and genitive / accusative cases.
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| 50. | Tone is not written, except indirectly in genitive phrases, which are hyphenated.
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