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*two states: [[w:Absolute state|absolute]] and [[w:Construct state|construct]].
*two states: [[w:Absolute state|absolute]] and [[w:Construct state|construct]].


Generally, a noun is given in the absolute state, but reformed to the construct state if case-marking is wished to be occulted. The word ''kûn'' "dog", for example, in the sentence ''kûniru'' "the dog" (<small>ABSOLUTE</small>) contains the article ''iru'' "the" attached, which emphasizes the nominative case; however, in ''kúfin'' "the dog" (<small>CONSTRUCT</small>), there is no such marking. This occurrs because ''kûn'' (''kúfn'', ''kúun'', et cetera) is actually interpreted as the formula ''/-//'', programmed to become ''/-/V/''.
Generally, a noun is given in the absolute state, but reformed to the construct state if case-marking is wished to be occulted. The word ''kûn'' "dog", for example, in the sentence ''kûniru'' "the dog" (<small>ABSOLUTE</small>) contains the article ''iru'' "the" attached, which emphasizes the nominative case; however, in ''kúfin'' "the dog" (<small>CONSTRUCT</small>), there is no such marking, except partially by the inclusion of ''-i-''. This occurrs because ''kûn'' (''kúfn'', ''kúun'', et cetera) is actually interpreted as the formula ''/-//'' (''k-fn''), programmed to become ''/-/V/'' (''k-fVn'').
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
! rowspan="1" |
! rowspan="1" |
! colspan="6" | STATE
! colspan="6" | STATE [...]
|-
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! Absolute
! Absolute
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! Construct
! Construct
| (-)X(-) || /-/V/ || /V/-/ || /-//VC || /-/V || -//V-
| (-)X(-) || /-/V/ || /V/-/ || /-//VC || /-//V || -//V-
|-
|-
|}
|}