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The Adjective (Het Bijvoegelijk Naamwoord)

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Adjectives are either original words, as: groot, great, goed, good, schoon, beautiful, or formed from nouns, by the addition of a terminational particle, as: moedig, courageous, menschelijk human, or composites formed from two nouns, as: liefderijk, rich in love, vrijwillig, voluntary.

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Hoogvliet, J.M. (1891). The Adjective (Het Bijvoegelijk Naamwoord). In: Elements Dutch Grammar. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-6224-3_8

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