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A table including the declension of the genitive pronouns or 'adjecitives' in Soclesian and how this declension is very 'un-Soclesian'
This public article was written by [Deactivated User] on 21 Jun 2015, 17:50.

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This is the first article that I will be attempting to write so please excuse it if it (too many iC words there, am I right?) seems a bit nonconforming.

The genitive pronoun in Soclesian does not behave as a typical pronoun which usually heads the sentence or, in the case of the genitive, occurs just before the possessee in most other languages. Instead, the pronoun functions identically to adjectives in that it occurs as a postposition to the word and what makes this pronoun unique is that it declines according to number only which probably means that the genitive pronoun wins the award in Soclesian for the word that declines the least. Although this still means four different forms for each of these pronouns, in comparison to the 180+ forms that are possible in nouns, four is nothing.

Below is a link to the genitive pronoun declension table in the grammar section.

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