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In this case the genitive noun is also used after the instrumental of the numeral.
Up until the 18th century, a genitive noun was often used instead of a possessive pronoun.
Genitive noun forms are essentially archaic and not part of common usage anymore.
The placing of the genitive noun second in normal Sindarin is also probably derived from inflexional forms.
In Old and early Classical Syriac, most genitive noun relationships are built using the construct state.
The order is as follows: demonstrative, noun, adverb, adjective, genitive noun, prepositional phrase.
In this case, the attaches to the end of a genitive noun phrase or relative clause to form a noun phrase without a noun.
Another use of genitive nouns is in, for example, the name of the bacterium Escherichia coli, where coli means "of the colon".
Dependent genitive noun phrases are positioned in exactly the same way, even though this frequently results in splitting the article and noun by a long dependent phrase.
Suffixaufnahme (German for "suffix-absorption") is a linguistic phenomenon used in forming a genitive construction, whereby prototypically a genitive noun agrees with its head noun.
A genitive absolute construction serves as a dependent clause, usually at the beginning of a sentence, in which the genitive noun is subject of the dependent clause and the participle takes on the role of predicate.
Modus operandi, which can be translated to English as 'mode of operation', in which operandi is a singular genitive noun (i.e. 'of operation'), not a plural of operandus as is sometimes mistakenly assumed.
Adjectives and Genitive Nouns go after the nouns which they modify, post-positions go after the nouns or clauses which they modify, and modals go after the verbs which they modify and subsequently take all agglutinative suffixes.
If the numeral is in the genitive, dative, instrumental or locative, the noun takes the same case as the numeral (except sometimes in the case of numbers that end with the nouns for 1000 and higher quantities, which often take a genitive noun regardless).