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An independent word which however is always written and pronounced as part of the preceeding word; for example, the English language's use of "apostrophe-S" to indicate possession. Contrast with the genitive case.
An independent word which is always written and pronounced as part of the preceeding word; for example, the English language's use of "apostrophe-S" to indicate possession. Contrast with the genitive case.

An independent word which is always written and pronounced as part of the preceeding word; for example, the English language's use of "apostrophe-S" to indicate possession. Contrast with the genitive case.

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