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  • The origin of the word is uncertain, but may have been borrowed attributively from the term used to describe a horizontal timber in a scaffolding, lying parallel to the face of the building and supporting the putlogs.
  • Ultimately, 0j0 is an abbreviation of 0k0B0?, used to use a noun attributively ( compare modern 0g0B0?, which is a more recent form ), while 0n0 is the genitive case; see etymology, below.
  • When used attributively, the verb is simply followed directly by the word or phrase it modifies : �fc0�N " ka? futo " ( or " kaffuto " ) " a person who writes ".
  • The ideological stance fueled Beldie's 1918 essay " Glossa spiritului crturresc " ( " Gloss on the Bookish Spirit " ) as well as, attributively, the aphorisms published as " Ce vrem?
  • Whereas English is an example of a language in which adjectives never agree and French of a language in which they always agree, in German they agree only when used attributively, and in Hungarian only when used predicatively.
  • In fact, by some analyses, nouns and " na "-nominals are fundamentally grammatically the same, where 0n0 vs . 0j0 when used attributively is simply a conventional stylistic complementary distribution, with 0n0�0j0 being allomorphs.
  • Here's U . S . News'take on drunk / drunken : " As an adjective, drunk is usually used in the predicate ( Austin was drunk ), while drunken is used attributively ( a drunken drummer ).
  • :My suggestion is not to pluralize " how-to ", but instead use it attributively to modify a more familiar noun something like " how-to articles " .-- talk ) 13 : 15, 27 June 2008 ( UTC)
  • Sometimes they are used attributively after the noun, as in " a woman proud of being a midwife " ( where they may be converted into relative clauses : " a woman who is proud of being a midwife " ), but it is wrong to say * " a proud of being a midwife woman ".
  • It then goes on to say " Many compound adjectives that are hyphenated when used attributively ( before the noun they qualify a light-blue handbag ), are not hyphenated when used predicatively ( after the noun the handbag was light blue ) . " Finally, it notes that " Values and units used as compound adjectives are hyphenated only where the unit is fully spelled out ."
  • In the plural, the uninflected form can be used as an alternative to the inflected form only when used predicatively ( "'die man sint blinte "'or "'die man sint blint "'" the men are blind " ), but not attributively ( only "'blinte man "'" blind men " can occur ).
  • Obviously these are all the stuff of puns, which usually rely on ambiguity for their humour value-but is there a name for this particular type of usage where an adjective used attributively, apparently about a certain person, may in fact turn out to refer to other people ( first 2 examples ), or an apparent verb may turn out to be a gerund ( 3rd example )?
  • A class of pronominal adjectives, including ??? " eyn "'one', ??? " keyn "'none', and possessive pronouns such as ???? " mayn "'my, mine'and ???? " zayn "'his', display behavior opposite to that of ordinary adjectives : they are inflected for gender, number and case when used predicatively but not when used attributively . ( Absolutively, they behave as normal adjectives ).
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