Difference between revisions of "Faroese and Icelandic"

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==Transfer==
 
==Transfer==
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===Indefinite article===
   
 
* Icelandic has no indefinite article, but Faroese does.
 
* Icelandic has no indefinite article, but Faroese does.
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===Genitive noun phrases===
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* With nouns denoting family relationships an adnominal accusative form is normally used instead of a genitive or prepositional one
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==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 21:22, 3 October 2009

Page for notes about Faroese and Icelandic

Transfer

Indefinite article

  • Icelandic has no indefinite article, but Faroese does.

Genitive noun phrases

  • With nouns denoting family relationships an adnominal accusative form is normally used instead of a genitive or prepositional one


See also