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2) There are three types of adjective-equivalents:
2) There are three types of adjective-equivalents:


a) Suffixes with an adjectival meaning attached to the noun.
a) Several derivational suffixes with an adjectival meaning attached to the noun.


b) Nouns taking the equative case suffix and following the noun they modify.
b) A noun in equative case suffix following the noun they modify.


c) Relativised verbs following the noun.
c) Relativised verbs following the noun.