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  • Yáshúundezu: Great people, leaders, heroes (nominative plural) yadok: nation (nominative singular)
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  • Nouns inflect for twelve cases, and the six “primary” cases are of PIE date: Nominative, Vocative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, and Instrumental. The other six � *'''Nominative''' marks Subject/Agent.
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  • ! rowspan="4;" | Sg. !! Nominative ! rowspan="4;" | Pl. !! Nominative
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  • ! scope="row" | Nominative ! scope="row" | Nominative
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  • *nominative: calɨ, cali *nominative: zorəz, zoriz
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  • |Nominative |Nominative
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  • *preservation of Latin declension, including the distinction between nominative and oblique stems Zhendic nouns decline in 4 cases: nominative, objective (used for direct objects and some prepositional objects), geniti
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  • ! Nominative/Accusative [Sing] ! Nominative/Accusative [Pl]
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  • δεν ιθα ηα; that honourable woman, nominative singular νωθη; ocean, nominative singular
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  • ====Nominative====
    2 KB (298 words) - 02:30, 31 October 2018
  • ...ained from Proto-Semitic), and 8 to 10 cases depending on the dialect. The nominative, accusative and genitive were inherited from Proto-Semitic, and additional *nominative
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  • ...sions. The declension to which a noun belongs is determined largely by its nominative ending. Eyalian nouns have four cases (''hieppala''): nominative, dative, genitive and vocative. In ''Tarmana'' ("the Book of Words"), which
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  • Brusing nouns had 6 cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, and locative. !|Nominative
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  • ! scope="row" | Nominative ! scope="row" | Nominative
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  • ! style="background:#99CCFF" colspan="1" | Nominative (anómaniú)
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  • ! Nominative ! Nominative/Accusative
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  • | Nominative || ''n/a''
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  • ...he corresponding nouns. Adjectives have no vocative case instead using the nominative, when necessary. ...jectives share all their oblique case endings, being different only in the nominative (for all numbers) and accusative (for dual and plural).
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  • All the word appear in their basic form: nominative singular for nouns, nominative singular masculine for adjectives, and infinitive for verbs. Any additional
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  • ...ittaali is reconstructed as SVO, head initial, agglutinative language with nominative-accusative alignment(like most of its descendants). Nominative: no marking<br>
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  • | {{term|nominatic}} || nominative ! style="width: 220px; " |'''Nominative'''
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  • ====Nominative-accusative====
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  • The nominative case marker is sometimes eclipsed by the construct state. nom - nominative<br>
    2 KB (393 words) - 19:21, 22 May 2017
  • |align="right"|'''Nominative''' |align="right"|'''Nominative'''
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  • *nominative: -en / -ian
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  • *nominative !| Nominative
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  • | Nominative || variable
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  • # '''Basic''' or '''main cases''': nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, locative, instrumental | '''Nominative''' || '''Genitive:''' || '''Dative:''' || '''Accusative:''' || '''Locative:
    16 KB (1,976 words) - 19:09, 6 November 2014
  • ! colspan=2 | Nominative
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  • |[[w:Nominative case|Nominative]]
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  • The morphological alignment of ''I Kronurum'' is Nominative-Accusative and the canonical word order OSV. There is an [[I Kronurum]] wik | NOM || Nominative
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  • ! Nominative ...ive case''' (used to address someone in direct speech) is identical to the nominative form, except in the masculine singular of the first declension (''-as'' →
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  • ...w:Grammatical number|number]] (singular, dual and plural) and seven cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, locative and vocative with onl ...ā̃s'' [rɑ́.ˈsɑ̀ːs] “of dew (genitive case)”, ''ràsās'' [ˈrɑ̀.sɑ̀ːs] “dews (nominative case)”. Some words differ only in their accent paradigm: ''káltas'' “g
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  • |nominative case ...sc|nominative}} || ''If the subject is not a verbal noun, it gets a marked nominative.''
    8 KB (1,348 words) - 13:56, 26 April 2021
  • |Alignment = Nominative-accusative ...ased on this as well as one of several declension classes, named after the nominative ending:
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  • *''Nominative'' - unmarked, the subject of a sentence !Nominative
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  • Calusto has three genders (masculine, feminine, neuter) and five cases (nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, ablative). ! ''Nominative''
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  • The morphological alignment of ''I Kronurum'' is Nominative-Accusative and the canonical word order OSV, with nouns following their mod | NOM || Nominative
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  • ...ich cases are canonically ordered in declensional tables is <br><center>'' Nominative > Accusative > Genitive > Dative > Locative > Ablative > Instrumental''</ce ...' and instead attached to the direct object (in the accusative) ''purgw'' (nominative: ''purga''): <br><div style="text-align: left; padding-left: 20px;">''Mys p
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  • Old Gaju is classified as a nominative-accusative, agglutinative language. It had a moderate-sized inventory of si | nominative
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  • ...) has eight possible forms. These are the singular and plural forms of the nominative (those nouns which comprise the subject of the sentence), genitive (those u Masculine and feminine nouns usually take an ending of –s or –a for the nominative singular, while neuter nouns take no ending. The genitive is almost univers
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  • |Alignment = Nominative-accusative ...ased on this as well as one of several declension classes, named after the nominative ending:
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  • * Nouns when ruled by prepositions take the nominative singular.
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  • * käsy /kæzʲ/ "hand" (nominative)
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  • ! Nominative ! Nominative
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  • |nominative |nominative
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  • ...slight simplification of the noun case system inherited from Gothic. While Nominative, Accusative, and Vocative were all preserved, the Genitive and Dative cases ! '''Nominative'''
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  • ...ym, ''ḍuq'ap'al'', is a combination of the word for home, ''ḍuq'', and the nominative and ablative case suffixes. ! Nominative
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  • SUBJ = subject (nominative case) in VSO clauses Cases are marked by prepositions, except for the nominative in SVO clauses and the accusative; the genitive preposition is very commonl
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  • *''-in'' = that which is...?, later nominative *''-ol'' = nominative, later genitive; ''-o'' = combining form
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  • !scope="row"|Nominative !scope="row"|Nominative
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  • ...uline, feminine, neuter); two numbers (singular & plural); and five cases (nominative, vocative, accusative, dative, genitive). There are three declensions for L ! Nominative/Vocative
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  • ..., agglutinative language, much like other Mittaali languages. Nouns follow Nominative-Accusative alignment and verbs are conjugated for mood, voice, tense and as Nominative: no marking<br>
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  • |align="right" |'''Nominative'''
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  • ...lural''), '''gender''' (''masculine, feminine, neuter'') and '''case''' (''nominative, genitive, accusative, dative''). The declensions are divided into '''mascu !Nominative
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  • Fransáes has fourteen grammatical cases: Nominative, Accusative, Vocative, Dative, Genitive, Instrumental, Comitative, Causal, ! Nominative
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  • ! Nominative ! Nominative
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  • !Nominative !Nominative
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  • The nominative case marker is sometimes eclipsed by the construct state.
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  • | Alignment = Nominative-accusative ...degree has not yet been decided, and it has a [[morphosyntactic alignment|nominative-accusative alignment]].
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  • ! Nominative ! Nominative
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  • | [[w:Nominative case|nominative]] || – || ''-k'' || ''oiva'' || ''oivak'' || (a) head ...sive suffix: ''oivakēk'' - "their head", ''oivahkēk'' - "their heads" (the nominative plural ending ''-k'' changes into ''-h-'' due to a consonant gradation).
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  • | alignment= Nominative-Accusative ...numbers. Gender and case generally flatten in the plural. The cases are Nominative, Accusative, and Oblique. The oblique is governed by a preposition. There
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  • [[Raxic]] is a nominative-accusative SOV language in the Ractamic subfamily of Zachydic. *nominative: subject and predicate nouns/adjectives
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  • ...Zuweimisin _ _''' — “My name is _ _” (both the first and last names in the nominative form are expected).
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  • *Nominative: subject ! Nominative
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  • ...monly feminine nouns, but the gender-marking ''-n'' is often hidden in the nominative (dictionary) form. The Proto-Evandorian vowel harmony system survives in th ...utuħ'' (hawk) or ''sexki, séxkineit'' (city). Sometimes, however, only the nominative is included.
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  • ...scégon nouns decline for two numbers (singular and plural) and five cases: nominative, accusative, locative, ablative, and lative - the same stock as in reconstr Many nouns are learned with two forms, as the nominative through sound changes has lost final consonants that reappear in other part
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  • !'''Nominative''' !'''Nominative'''
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  • * Nominative Case, which is used to express the subject of a statement. ! '''Nominative'''
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  • ! '''Nominative''' ...he '''-a''' declension take a pronominal accusative ending '''-an''', e.g. nominative '''Petrus''', accusative '''Petrusan'''; similarly '''truhtīn''' "God, Lor
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  • # Nominative (-ŕy) ...the construct state do not take the nominative case marker even if in the nominative; i.e. ''on veí'' "my house" regardless of whether it is the subject or an
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  • ! Nominative/Accusative ! Nominative
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  • Note that possessed nouns in the nominative case have identical singular and plural forms. ! colspan="2" | Nominative
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  • ...les of the gradation are listed in the table below (nouns are shown in the nominative and accusative case): | [[w:Nominative case|nominative]] || – || ''-k'' || ''koi'' || ''koik'' || (a) house
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  • ...ccusative, genitive, and dative, and two numbers, singular and plural. The nominative and accusative are identical except for vowel stems. Unlike most other Kene ! Nominative
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  • !Nominative Okay, lets again take the imaginary word "nípéi", for nominative we could make the word "nóupéi", for accusative "nepéi", for genitive "n
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  • ! Nominative ! Nominative<br>(emphatic)
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  • ametdantar has four cases: nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive. The nominative is unmarked. The accusative and dative are optionally marked, as they can a
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  • ! Nominative ! Nominative
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  • ...''dative''', '''genitive''' and '''locative'''. All of them, excluding the nominative, are indicated using a distinct suffix. ! Nominative
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  • There are seven grammatical cases in Old Teuthish: nominative, genitive, accusative, instrumental, dative, locative and vocative. There a
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  • | thou || nominative-vocative of the second person singular personal pronoun | he, she, it || nominative-vocative of the third person singular personal pronoun
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  • ...om [[Proto-Taskaric]], we can deduce that these cases were probably the '''nominative''', '''accusative''', '''dative''' and/or '''ablative'''. The existence of ! colspan=2 | !! Nominative !! Accusative !! Dative !! (Ablative)<ref>As aforementioned, prefix theory
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  • | {{sc|nominative}} || kran'''a''' || naft'''a''' || yekv'''uz''' || myest'''u | {{sc|nominative}} || kran'''i''' || naft'''ata''' || yekv'''a''' || myest'''i
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  • ...genders of [[Cad'inor]](masculine, feminine, neuter) and four of the cases(nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive; only the ablative has been lost), but th ! rowspan=2 | nominative
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  • Proto-Tassinean has seven noun cases: '''nominative''', '''ergative''', '''absolutive''', '''dative''', '''genitive''', '''inst ! Nominative !! Ergative !! Absolutive !! Dative !! Genitive !! Instrumentative !! Locat
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  • ! Nominative ! Nominative
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  • ...adjectives? Do adjectives differ from verbs? Etc. -->Lees'hin has 6 cases (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, vocative, instrumenatal). Verbs are inflecte | Nominative || s'hon || s'honii
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  • ! Nominative
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  • | Nominative | Nominative
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  • |align="right"|'''Nominative''' |align="right"|'''Nominative'''
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  • Cokkel's sentence structure is SVO. It is an nominative-accusative aligned language. It has aritcles for nouns and uses seven cases ! Nominative
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  • | Alignment = Nominative-accusative ! style="width: 20px; "| Nominative
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  • TODO: genitive singular and nominative plural forms for every noun. The principal parts for nouns are given in the
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  • ! Nominative The following pronouns are reconstructed. Note that many of the nominative pronouns end with ''*-tku''—in Proto-South-Rttirrian, this would be reana
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  • me - Preposition which precedes Nominative/Subject
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  • *Nominative: ''-0''
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  • | Nominative || kiel /kiel/ || kielit /kielit/
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  • ! Nominative The nominative-accusative plural is formed by adding ''-üül'' (consonant stems) or ''-y�
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