In Zekaisivarsi, a genitive construction (iyakai) is a string of substantives that expresses some type of relationship between the substantives in the construction, such as possession, kinship, companionship, dependency, or other relationship. In any genitive construction, there is a head or governor, the main noun, and a dependent, the noun that modifies the main noun.
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| - In Zekaisivarsi, a genitive construction (iyakai) is a string of substantives that expresses some type of relationship between the substantives in the construction, such as possession, kinship, companionship, dependency, or other relationship. In any genitive construction, there is a head or governor, the main noun, and a dependent, the noun that modifies the main noun.
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| - In Zekaisivarsi, a genitive construction (iyakai) is a string of substantives that expresses some type of relationship between the substantives in the construction, such as possession, kinship, companionship, dependency, or other relationship. In any genitive construction, there is a head or governor, the main noun, and a dependent, the noun that modifies the main noun.
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