The study of Sindhi Genitive Vowel for indicating possession or quality

Abstract
When we study the possessive or genitive case, we show the relation of Noun or Pronoun to another Noun or quality by using possessive syntax. This is used to show the possession or quality by using the words ’  ‘ ’ ‘ ، .Sindhi in ‘ ،’ ن‘، ’ ‘ ’ وא!و‘، ’ و In Arabic or Persian we do not see such kind of usage, instead they use possessive diacritical mark ( (#$%א& still there is a difference of usage. In Urdu there is the concept of possessive word (   because its basic structure is closely associated with Hindi; due to influence of Arabic and Persian it also carries same pattern of possessive diacritical mark Zair-e-Izafat א%$# )) ' . &In English the preposition ‘of’ performs the same function, still apostrophe and ‘s’ is widely used; apart from these, no special word or diacritical mark is used to show possession. Although Sindhi is influenced by many languages it has its unique structure. It modifies the borrowed rules as all the developing languages do throughout the world. There are two parts of possessive or genitive structure: Genitive and Added. Every language has its own Genitive and Added pattern; as:

Altaf Hussain Jokhio. (2015) سنڌي ٻوليءَ ۾ حرم اضافت بدران ڪم ايندڙ سُر اضافت (Genitive Vowel) جو اڀياس, Kalachi, Volume 18 , Issue 1.
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