| 41. | The possessive of it is just its
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| 42. | Thus the possessive in the title.
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| 43. | The possessive adjectives, treated as separate words here, are sometimes written as noun suffixes.
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| 44. | The possessive precedes the head noun.
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| 45. | Some languages use the same word for both the possessive adjective and the matching possessive pronoun.
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| 46. | The possessive suffix " s " is often replaced by " z " in dansband names.
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| 47. | The possessive form can be extended into a "'substantive "'form.
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| 48. | Inherently possessed nouns often, but not always, take ?as the possessive suffix.
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| 49. | Nouns can only be inflected for the possessive, in which case a prefix is added.
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| 50. | As a result, many ( but not all ) are named in the possessive form.
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