THE CONTRAST OF THE ADJECTIVES AND THE GENITIVE CASES: THE CASE OF ALBANIAN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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1. | Title | Title of document | THE CONTRAST OF THE ADJECTIVES AND THE GENITIVE CASES: THE CASE OF ALBANIAN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE |
2. | Creator | Author's name, affiliation, country | Shkelqim Millaku; Doctor of the Philology Science, Professor, University of “Ukshin Hoti” Prizren, Faculty of Philology, Republica of Kosova Département of Albanian and English Language and Literature, Republica of Kosova |
2. | Creator | Author's name, affiliation, country | Shpetim Zymberaj; Doctor of the Philology Science, Professor, University of “Ukshin Hoti” Prizren, Faculty of Philology, Kosovo, Département of German Language and Literature Republica of Kosova |
2. | Creator | Author's name, affiliation, country | Xhevahire Millaku; Doctor of the Philology Science, Professor, UBT College, Higher Education Institution, Republica of Kosova |
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3. | Subject | Keyword(s) | adjective, article, gender, case, number, contrast, Albanian and English |
4. | Description | Abstract | After nouns and verbs, adjectives are the largest word class in English. Adjectives are words that go together with nouns and provide information about them. The adjective tall denotes only the positive degree. In contrast, in Albanian, the adjective stem is directly preceded by an adjectival article (i, e, të or së), which reflects the gender, case, and number of its referent (J. Kabashi). It is the contrast between Albanian and English because in English it is not the same as Albanian, as in compare: She is old – Ajo është e vjetër; He is young – Ai është i ri; They are young – Ato ose ato janë të renj/reja; To the young girl – Vajzës së re; To the young boy – Djlait të ri. In the area of morphology, blends are represented by word formation. A word blend is formed by combining two separate words with different meanings to form a new one. The word blend is often coined to describe a new invention or a cultural phenomenon. This proves that English is a dynamic language that is constantly evolving. Morphological blends can be understood as a special kind of compound, including, in particular, nominal compounds based on adjectives plus nouns or nouns plus noun combinations.
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7. | Date | (YYYY-MM-DD) | 2024-12-31 |
8. | Type | Status & genre | Peer-reviewed Article |
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10. | Identifier | Uniform Resource Identifier | https://oapub.org/edu/index.php/ejel/article/view/5750 |
10. | Identifier | Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejel.v9i6.5750 |
11. | Source | Title; vol., no. (year) | European Journal of English Language Teaching; Vol 9, No 6 (2025) |
12. | Language | English=en | en |
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