This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1875 edition. Excerpt: ... both being either-G /tf definite or indefinite. For example: vaJJI JuaJI the golden or deserted city, 2jJI jj-jpl rte JoJ man. In the first of these, o is not a jjLj, but a Jjj or permutative, instead of which we may. similar annexations some grammarians see an i_s-9 io-all 1, or annexation of the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1875 edition. Excerpt: ... both being either-G /tf definite or indefinite. For example: vaJJI JuaJI the golden or deserted city, 2jJI jj-jpl rte JoJ man. In the first of these, o is not a jjLj, but a Jjj or permutative, instead of which we may. similar annexations some grammarians see an i_s-9 io-all 1, or annexation of the thing described to the descriptive epithet, i. e. of the substantive to the adjective; but as such an annexation is impossible (see $. 78), those grammarians are correct, who regard the adjective as having been raised to Sx/G-J t OX the level of a substantive. Strictly speaking, JLiUl, or iJLJl iiUVI, Ae explicative annexation. The special sort mentioned under; ia named t..:, ll Li the comparative annexation. Eem. . The word iiU forms an important exception to the above rule, being always placed after the governing unit in the genitive singular, as jJUiLi three hundred. Only a poet can venture to say matically with KlljJ, accus. sing, masc.), or Ajjeli KtJuJ C ' x o" (where ioU agrees logically with y, as representing the broken plural jJlJj, which requires an adjective in the sing. fern.). 101. When the object numbered has been already spoken of, the cardinal numbers from 20 to 90 (the tens) may be c 9tj construed, like substantives, with the genitive; as Ju j tJf., --" Ztid's twenty (camels); LiJjU your thirty (servants). Com pare . 108. 102. The cardinal numbers from 11 to 19 may also be construed in the same way with the genitive of the possessor G (except ic Ljui and its fern.). In this case they remain, 104. If a sum be composed of several numerals of different kinds, the noun denoting the things numbered falls under the of this amounts to 9,584,264 &nrs. 105. The higher cardinal numbers, as...
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