13 Facts About Construct state

1.

In Ge?ez, the word for "queen" is ???? n?g?st, but in the construct state it is ????, as in the phrase "[the] Queen of Sheba" ???? ?? n?g?sta saba.

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2.

In some non-Semitic languages, the construct state has various additional functions besides marking the head noun of a genitive construction.

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3.

In traditional grammatical terminology, the possessed noun in the construct state is the nomen regens, and the possessor noun, often in the genitive case, is the nomen rectum.

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4.

In some modern Semitic languages, the use of the construct state in forming genitive constructions has been partly or completely displaced by the use of a preposition, much like the use of the modern English "of", or the omission of any marking.

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5.

Alongside such expressions, the construct state is sometimes neglected, such as in the expression mana falafel, which should be menat falafel using the construct state.

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6.

However, the lack of a construct state is generally considered informal, and is inappropriate for formal speech.

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7.

Construct state is one of the three grammatical states of nouns in Arabic, the other two being the indefinite state and the definite state.

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8.

In Classical Arabic, a word in the construct state is semantically definite if the following word is definite.

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9.

The word in the construct state takes neither the definite article prefix al- nor the indefinite suffix -n, since its definiteness depends on the following word.

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10.

In Moroccan Arabic, the construct state is used only in forming compound nouns; in all other cases, dyal "of" or d- "of" is used.

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11.

In Syriac Aramaic, the construct state evolved much in the same way as in Modern Hebrew, becoming a relic by the time of the Peshitta.

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12.

However, the construct state is still used in Modern Hebrew fixed expressions and names, as well as to express various roles of the dependent, including:.

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13.

In Berber, the construct state is used for the possessor, for objects of prepositions, nouns following numerals, and subjects occurring before their verb.

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