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" Where two nouns come together, the latter of which is in the genitive, the first in most cases suffers a change, which indicates this state of relation ; while the latter noun remains unchanged ; that is, the governing noun suffers the change, and not... "
A Grammar of the Hebrew Language - Page xv
by George Bush - 1839 - 298 pages
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Hebrew Grammar with a Copious Syntax and a Praxis

Moses Stuart - 1821 - 436 pages
...as well as the Noun. (/) The cases are marked by prepositions, for the most part. Two nouns coming together, the latter of which is in the Genitive, the first in most cases suffers a change, which indicates this state of relation ; the latter noun remains unchanged : ie the governing noun...
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An Introduction to the Critical Study of the Holy Scriptures, Volume 1

Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1836 - 480 pages
...the verb as well as to the noun. (6.) For the most part, the cases are marked by prepositions. Where two nouns come together, the latter of which is in...genitive, the first in most cases suffers a change, which indicates this state of relation ; while the latter noun remains unchanged ; that is, the governing...
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The Christian Review, Volume 17

1852 - 652 pages
...to the noun. — f.) For the most part, the cases are marked by the prepositions. Two nouns coming together, the latter of which is in the genitive, the first, in most cases, suffers a change which indicates this- state of relation, while the latter noun remains unchanged ; ie, the governing...
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A Concise Grammar of the Persian Language: Containing Dialogues, Reading ...

Arthur Henry Bleeck - 1857 - 316 pages
...with the preposition j\ az, ' from,' or ' by,' placed before it, as J.,» \\ az mard, 'from the man.' When two nouns come together, the latter of which is in the genitive case, the governed noun undergoes no change of form, but the vowel-point kasrah is placed at the end...
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A concise grammar of the Persian language

Arthur Henry Bleeck - 1857 - 312 pages
...with the preposition j\ az, from,' or ' by,' placed before it, as j^» j\ az mard, ' from the man.' When two nouns come together, the latter of which is in the genitive case, the governed noun undergoes no change of form, but the vowel-point kasrah is placed at the end...
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