Neo-Quenya/Possessive

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Neo-Quenya has 2 cases that together form the traditional genitive case of an inflected language (e.g. Latin, German or Greek): the genitive and the possessive.

So it is important to know when each is appropriate.

Usage

There are 4 situations in which the possessive is used:


1. Present owner

This means that the horse at this moment belongs to the king. It has no implications of origin or previous ownership.

This is why in English this case is frequently translated by an English genitive.

Of course this ownership is always related to the tense of the verb: it is the present owner at the moment indicated by the verb:

So this house is at this moment the property of that elf.

In this case the girl was the present owner of the book at the moment of the sentence, but it is quite possible that at this moment she no longer owns it.


2. Properties

The possessive case is also used to denote a property of a person or object:


3. Substance

We also use this case to denote the substance from which something is made:

This meaning is of course related to using an adjective:

When we use a possessive case the material from which the crown is made is emphasized (just as can be seen by the English translations).


4. Subject of nouns with an "about" noun

In situation 6 of the usage of the genitive case we have seen that the words after the preposition "about" are in the genitive. The subject of these words is however in the possessive case. This can again be translated by "of" but in this case "of" is equivalent to the preposition "by":

(for more about this see also Verbal nouns)


Word order

The possessive is always put behind the noun to which it belongs:

A possessive can also be used predicatively:

Use of the article

A noun that is accompanied by a noun in the possessive case normally shouldn't get the article i (however the article is sometimes written for poetic reasons).

So we have to take into account that a noun in the possessive can be translated with either an indefinite or a definite article:

Formation

We discuss each of the numbers separately:

Singular

The basic ending is \hÎD -va after vowels and \nE -wa after consonants.

Most words simply add this ending:


Singular Exceptions: Penultimate + Vowel

Words that end on a vowel and of which the penultimate syllable is short (see Phonology), lengthen the final vowel before adding \yE -va:
  • 1ÎEj%`C tyalië "play" 1ÎEj%~VyE tyaliéva
  • `N7Yt$ oromë "hornblower" `N7Yt~VyE oroméva
  • 1E5^ tano "crafstman" 1E5~NyE tanóva
Words of two syllables that contain the diphthong -ui in the first syllable and that end in a vowel, also lengthen this vowel before adding the ending:
  • 9lU5$ huinë "gloom" 9lU5~VyE huinéva
  • 1lUt# tuima "sprout" 1lUt~CyE tuimáva

(but e.g. zGs# quinga "bow" doesn't contain the diphthong lU ui because z qu stands for cw).


Words that have a stem-form in a vowel (I-stems and U-stems) use this stem-form:


Words that have a stem-form in a consonant use their basic form and not the stem-form:


Singular Exceptions: -ss

Words with a stem-form on -ss:


Words with a stem-form on -c:


Words with a long vowel that is shortened in the stem-form:

Plural

The ending is \`ByE -iva:

(note: this ending forms a diphthong when the noun ends in -a, -o or -u)


Plural Exceptions:

Words ending in `V -ë drop this `V -ë and have ~ByE -íva as ending:

Words ending in `B`V - drop this `B`V - and have ~ByE -íva as ending:


Words ending in `B -i (or with a stem-form in `B -i) also get ~ByE -íva. Any preceding long vowel can be shortened:

Dual

The dual is regular: u-duals get \yE -va, t-duals get \nE -wa:

Partitive Plural

When the nominative partitive plural ends in \j°% -lli, the possessive ends in \j°%yE -lliva:


When the nominative partitive plural only has a single l before the final i then the possessive ends in -líva:



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