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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====
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  • ...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>
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  • |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:
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  • ! 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.''
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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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  • *''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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  • ; Nominative The nominative case is used to denote:
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  • * When a masculine noun is inanimate, the accusative has the same form as the nominative; when it is animate, the genitive is used instead.
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  • There are four grammatical cases: nominative, accusative, genitive/prepositional and ablative, the last functioning as a
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  • | alignment= Nominative-Accusative ! Nominative
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  • | Alignment = Nominative-accusative ...cognised as the island's official regional language. An inflected fusional nominative-accusative language, Lôppic has two numbers, three genders and seven cases
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  • ! colspan=2 | Nominative Singular ! colspan=2 | Nominative Plural
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  • !Nominative ...constructi to the forms above can be build. The status constructus of the nominative corresponds to the case genitive, the use of status constructi of the local
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  • ...of Kenengyry languages, such as a relatively large number of noun cases, a nominative-accusative alignment, and an agglutinative morphology. Vocabulary-wise, it ! Nominative
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  • | Nominative || ewns / ins || scope="colgroup" colspan="3" | ewn / in | Nominative || yee / li || ya / lie || scope="colgroup" colspan="2" | yee / li
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  • b) at the beginning of masculine nouns following the masculine nominative case particle na b) at the beginning of feminine nouns following the feminine nominative case particle hu
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  • * Cases are marked by prepositions, except the nominative and the accusative; the genitive preposition is very commonly dropped.
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  • *''-u'': Nominative A few nouns have long case endings (i.e. ''-uu'' for nominative, ''-aa'' for accusative, and ''-ii'' for genitive).
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  • Both Hungarian and Turkish are nominative-accusative (and both are agglutinative). [[File:PMOB.png|25px|link=http://c I guess nominative-accusative is good. What do you think?
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  • Pre-Owina was a nominative-accusative, [[w:fusional language|fusional]] language with four grammatical ! Nominative
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  • *''*yi<sup>L</sup> ùur'' > ''yin ùur'' /jɪn ˈwɤ̂ː/ (masculine) 'the sense (nominative)'; pl. ''nan ùurn'' /nən wɤ̂ːn/ 'the senses' *''*yi àavr'' > ''yin àavr'' /jɪn ˈæ̂ːvə/ (neuter) 'the book (nominative)'; pl. ''nan áavr'' /nən ˈæ̌ːvə/ 'the books'
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  • ...d have the plural 'fo gladdu', the basins. There are five cases in Rennic: nominative, accusative, dative, and two forms of genitive case. In Old Rennic, the cas Nominative fo kaldo fo galdu
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  • High Ceirspeech is a fusional language with nominative-accusative alignment. Albeit inflectional forms are not very many in number ...r and plural, or in some cases singulative and plurative) and three cases: nominative, oblique, genitive (however, use of the genitive case alone instead of "cor
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  • | Alignment = Nominative-accusative ..., singular and plural; two genders, masculine and feminine; and two cases, nominative and oblique.
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  • ...euter), three numbers (singular, plural and collective), and three states (nominative, genitive and construct). Collective nouns take singular agreement with ver *The nominative singular, nominative plural, and genitive singular must be memorized for every noun. Feminine pl
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  • Chthryxolidin has three cases: nominative, accusative and genitive.
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  • | style="text-align:center;" | Nominative |Nominative
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  • ! !! Nominative !! Accusative !! Dative !! Genitive ...ly or semantically masculine noun can optionally take the ending -i in the nominative singular case. In all other cases of the noun, the ending -e is used.
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  • ...12 cases and 3 numbers. The 12 cases can be grouped into the simple cases, Nominative, Causative, Ablative, Benefactive, Posessive, Instrumental, Adessive, Locat ! scope="row"|Nominative
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  • Aurónian has six noun cases – [[w:Nominative_case|nominative]], [[w:Genitive_case|genitive]], [[w:Accusative_case|accusative]], [[w:Dati =====Nominative=====
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  • *''id, i'' = nominative
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  • Linguistically Vaand is classified as a nominative-accusative language. Its phonology is similar to the phonology of neighbour
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  • !|Nominative
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  • | '''Nominative''' || kvinne || kvinnen || kvinner || kvinnerne
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  • |Alignment = Nominative-Accusative ! scope="col"|Nominative
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  • ...m. The stem form are the standalone words themselves, sometimes called the nominative declension. The suffix forms are used for agglutinate words like the ''-mi� Tumachee has five noun cases: the nominative, accusative, genitive, dative and instrumentative. Each case has at the ver
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  • !Nominative !colspan="2"|Nominative
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  • |'''Nominative''' !'''Nominative'''
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  • | alignment = Nominative-Accusative [[Category:Nominative-accusative languages]]
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  • ...instrumental; some take the genitive or accusative; a select few take the nominative. See '''[[#Adpositions|Adpositions]]''' for guidance on which prepositions =====Nominative=====
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  • ...ũka''("Tũka language"), lit. {{sc|sg}}.{{sc|nom}}, though ''i'' is only in nominative. In accusative, ''u'' is used and in absolutive ''ī'' is used. ! Nominative
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  • ...s cognate to the Shalaian honorific suffix ''-er''. They have three cases: nominative, accusative and genitive. !nominative
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  • Cases: Nominative and oblique
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  • ...native argument''', and are expressed usually with the [[w:Nominative case|nominative case]], but also occasionally with the [[w:Genitive case|genitive case]] in
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  • ...pronominal form has been reconstructed, ''-ya-'', which functioned as the nominative case for an indefinite third person form (c.f. English "one", French "on",
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  • |align="right"|'''Nominative''' |align="right"|'''Nominative'''
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  • !|Nominative !|Nominative
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  • ! Nominative ! Nominative
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  • ...sive]], [[w:Ablative case|ablative]] and [[w:Essive case|essive]]. the [[w:Nominative case|comitative]] case is mostly obsolete, but can be found in literature.
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  • * Nominative {{pri}}[[Category: Haoli]][[Category: Nominative-accusative languages]]
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  • ...ed for three numbers: singular, dual and plural; as well as for ten cases: nominative, vocative, accusative, instrumental, dative, ablative, genitive, locative, ! Nominative
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  • ...ther Romance languages, as they have preserved the distinction between the nominative and oblique (descended from the Latin accusative) cases. In that regard it ...ns many irregularities and subgroups. It is characterized by the fact that nominative and oblique forms have identical endings in both the plural and singular, a
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  • ! Nominative* !! Accusative !! Dative !! Object of Prep. !! Actor (in passive voice) &#x002A; Dictionary form always utilises nominative case, and can either be an "a", "e", or "i". Exceptions: gerunds and adject
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  • Parseltongue has a complex case system, with four core cases (Nominative, Accusative, Agentive, and Patientive), and five non-core cases (Genitive, ...ary) number system. Verbs all have an expect case for the subject (either Nominative, Accusative, Agentive, or Patientive) which then mandates their classificat
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  • # '''Nominative''' – used when the noun is the subject or a predicate nominative. ...gs corresponding to the person, number, and voice of the subject. Subject (nominative) pronouns are generally omitted for the first (''I, we'') and second (''you
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  • | '''Morphosyntactic Alignment:''' || [[w:Nominative-accusative|Nominative-Accusative]] 1. '''Nominative''' (-no form) : The nominative case denotes the subject of a a sentence. This is the dictionary form and i
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  • The definition of the Haoli "root form" is the nominative singular form. |Nominative
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  • | alignment = Nominative-Accusative
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  • In the dialects surrounding Trette (Trent), the Oblique and the Nominative merged, as well. ! style=text-align:left | Nominative
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  • ...also three numbers: singular, dual and plural. Carnian also has six cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, locative, and instrumental. The only case th ! Nominative
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  • PH was a Nominative-Accusative language, favoring VSO 40% of the time. SVO occurred in 34% of c ...strumental-Passive (also known as the Benefactive). This system moves from Nominative-Accusative (N-A) alignment, to Ergative-Absolutive (E-A) alignment and beyo
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  • ...clauses and possessives follow the noun they apply to. The language has a nominative-accusative alignment. Pronouns may be dropped and, since verbs fully agree <p>As subjects are already marked in the verb, using nominative pronouns is pleonastic. However, although they would rarely be used in a tr
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  • The Qafesona language has seven cases: nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, instrumental, locative and vocative. ...the genitive form. For inanimate nouns, the accusative is identical to the nominative.
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  • |Nominative-Absolutive !Nominative-Absolutive
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  • ...things that are male in real life (man, boy) etc. It also has three cases. Nominative, Genitive and Dative. Here are some words in declined in all cases.<br /> | Nominative || mânnœn || mânnën || mânnönn || mânnênn
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  • | alignment = Nominative-Accusative
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  • ! rowspan="2"|Nominative ! rowspan="2"|Nominative
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  • Nouns are inflected for five cases - nominative ({{sc|nom}}), accusative ({{sc|acc}}), genitive ({{sc|gen}}), dative ({{sc| | Nominative
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  • ...ogy. In Carpathian, however, the former is reduced to ending alternations: nominative ''neb'''a''''' — genitive ''neb'''e'''sis'' “sky”, consonant-stem nou *Consonant-stem declension in nouns: nominative ''pīl'''ē'''n'' — genitive ''pīl'''e'''ntis'' “chicken”.
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  • ...ck in the ANE. This was used for the subject of a clause or a predicative nominative. In Asia, however, it marked the ''focus'' of a sentence, which was what t
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  • ...e default plural for nouns which come in pairs, e.g. eyes, but only in non-nominative cases. The fact that the collective is written as a singular means that a n ...a-affection so a vocalic stem can never be marked for definiteness, in the nominative stem at least. All stems undergo a-affection so say the genitive stem must
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  • There are eight main noun cases in Marêngil; Nominative, Accusative, Dative, Genitive, Possessed, Causal, Comitative and Possessed. ! colspan=2| Nominative
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  • ...el harmonises with the vowel of the last syllable in a word. A word with a nominative ending in '''-â''' will in the accusative plural have ''-amaz''. Likewise, ...s and inflect similarly, with the one major difference being that both the nominative singular and all plural forms inflect using an alternative stem. The third
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  • *Nominative/Accusative: -0 (''rää'' 'a fish', ''rääl'' 'fish (plural)')
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  • Nouns in Gathrírn have three numbers (singular, dual, plural) and five cases (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, locative). There are four declensions. ! Nominative
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  • ...cusative and dative forms in Gothic replaced the vowel with the /u/ of the nominative (''þuk'' and ''þus'') while Griutungi retained the Germanic form (''*þik ...'' was lost initially and then later restored by analogy with other neuter nominative and accusative pronouns, determiners, and adjectives (e.g. ''it'', ''þat''
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  • ...ey dont inflect for gender, they conjugate the same as weak nouns, but the nominative singular form ussually comes for the strong form and thusly can be kinda ir ..., the subject is ommited but the verb is still conjugated, if neccesary, a nominative pronoun can be inserted after the verb, also the imperative is used for imm
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  • ...ergative) except with first- and second-person referents, which require a nominative-accusative alignment. ...ses. Nouns are categorized according to the ending of their citation form (nominative-absolutive singular) and the corresponding oblique form, i.e. the stem to w
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  • Each noun is inflected in three cases (called ''Nominative, Accusative'' and ''Genitive'') and two numbers, singular and plural.
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  • ...be seen in the Class III and IV nouns, where both the singular and plural nominative and genitive forms are wildly irregular. Across all noun classes, includin ! Nominative
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  • | [[w:Nominative case|Nominative]] || no suffix || yob || the crystal (subject). | [[w:Nominative]] || no suffix || kag || I
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  • ...ot just as a relics as in the Pomorian proper. Nouns have seven cases: '''Nominative''', '''Genitive''', '''Dative''', '''Accusative''', '''Instrumental''', ''' |align="right"|'''Nominative'''
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  • ...ctive–stative language|active-stative]]. Modern Baaye and Vaand are mostly nominative-accusative like German, but they show ergativity in the [[w:Perfect (gramma
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  • Personal pronouns change depending on the case they are used in. (Nominative, Accusative, or Genitive) Possessive Pronouns change depending on the gend !'''Nominative'''
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  • ...t can be very difficult indeed to guess a noun's declension class from the nominative alone, far more so than in, say, Latin. ! Nominative
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  • ...ative language with some synthetic tendencies. Nouns decline for 11 cases (Nominative, Accusative, Genitive, Dative, Possessive, Instrumental), 3 numbers (Singul
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  • ...irs). Possessives are marked as suffixes and the noun also marks for case: nominative, accusative, a prepositional and a construct state.
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  • The language had nominative-accusative alignment and largely analytic morphology, as part of the [[w:Ma ! Nominative<br>(emphatic)
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  • | we (plural nominative) || See [[Netagin#Pronouns]].
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  • | alignment = Nominative-Accusative
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  • ...nd in almost all words in modern descendants (Again in East Carpathian the nominative plural for the word "eyes" is ''erie'' from ''*gerə<sub>1</sub>ɣì'' or ' ! Nominative
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  • | Alignment = Nominative-accusative ...form of the genitive and for inanimate nouns the accusative resembles the nominative case. If desired, definiteness can be specified by a prefix, akin to the Ar
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  • ! Nominative ! Nominative
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  • ...marked nominative'' nouns. Class VII and Class VIII nouns have merged the nominative and accusative cases into a single, direct case. The plural forms original ! Nominative
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  • |Alignment = Nominative-accusative
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  • | '''Morphosyntactic Alignment:''' || Nominative-Accusative ...ood. Some particles are inflected for number and case. '''Ahāmatya''' is a Nominative-Accusative aligned language, and has relatively free word order because of
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  • |Alignment = Nominative-Accusative ...[[Germanic languages]], there are five major [[Grammatical case|cases]]: [[nominative]], [[accusative]], [[dative]], [[genitive]] and [[Instrumental case|instrum
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  • ! Nominative
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  • !'''Nominative''' !'''Nominative'''
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  • # Nominative: Subject, Predicate Nom. ...ves can go before or after the noun they’re modifying. ь/ъ are used in the Nominative Case. For all the other cases, the ь/ъ are dropped
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  • Note that Class 3 nouns ending in ''-ō'' in the nominative singular may seem to be inconsistent in this regard, since the ''-ō'' is s ** The stem is ''fōrmācōn-'', with the ''-n-'' dropped in the nominative singular.
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  • The following noun is in nominative plural.
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  • ...ore, the object need not be marked to distinguish it from the subject, and nominative (I, he, she and so on) and oblique (me, him, her) pronouns are identical: The accusative (direct object) is therefore most often identical to the nominative (subject). However, in case of an ambiguity problem, an optional accusative
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  • ! colspan="3" |Nominative
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  • Jokelang 2 has nominative-accusative morphosyntactic alignment.
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  • Bǎnzǎlic has four primary cases, inherited from Proto-Germanic; nominative, genitive, dative, and accusative. In addition to these primary cases, Bǎn
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  • | Nominative || Lira || Lyrä || ''none'' ...used when a noun is both receiving an action and giving one, it is in the nominative and accusative simultaneously, we use the suffix -si to denote this, then c
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  • [[Category:Nominative-accusative languages]]
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  • ...uns. Nouns and adjectives are inflected for number (sing./plur.) and case (nominative, accusative, prepositional and genitive). There is no gender distinction. ...accusative plural). The reason is the different stress in Proto-Yassi: The nominative of ‘mother’ was áma (> am), but the prepositional was ‘amáta’ (>
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  • ...ine and neuter), three numbers (singular, dual and plural) and five cases (nominative, accusative, genitive, dative and vocative). As with other ancient Indo-Eur
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  • The Panlaffic languages are a family of mainly inflected fusional nominative-accusative languages. The language family is found exclusively in the islan
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  • ...tryside, and can be safely ignored. Almost all nouns are pluralized in the nominative, accusative, and dative by adding ''–e'' (or ''–n'' if they end in an ' ...jn'' (your pl.), ''dijen'' (their). They act like normal adjectives in the nominative and genitive cases, except for the fact that the attributive form is only u
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  • !'''Nominative''' !'''Nominative'''
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  • Gaju is a nominative-accusative language. Typically of languages in the [[w:Mainland Southeast A | nominative
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  • ...dative, locative and instrumental. The former Slavic vocative merged with nominative case. ...Slavic languages the accusative of masculine animate nouns is identical to nominative while inanimate masculine nouns have an accusative identical to the genitiv
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  • ...umber (singular/plural) and definiteness, are inherited from the Old Norse nominative forms. The nominative plural *-iz suffix reconstructed in Proto-Germanic manifested in Old Norse
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  • *The citation form is the nominative-accusative singular. ** The genitive-dative plural is always identical to the nominative-accusative plural.
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  • |align="right"|'''Nominative''' |align="right"|'''Nominative'''
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  • | Alignment = Nominative-accusative
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  • ! style="text-align: center;"|Nominative ! style="text-align: center;"|Nominative
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  • #Nominative !colspan="2" scope="col"|Nominative
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  • * The '''nominative case''' is the default form and typically serves as the subject of a verb. ''Il'' is an impersonal nominative pronoun used in constructions like ''il pluve,'' 'it's raining'. It can als
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  • ...Class I nouns, ranked as the most animate in the animacy hierarchy, takes nominative-accusative marking, whilst Class II nouns, which lie lower in the animacy h #Morphologically follow a nominative-accusative pattern, marking the accusative with the suffixes ''-jor/-jomu''
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  • ...a very limited [[declension]] with only two [[Grammatical case|cases]]: [[nominative]] and [[genitive]] in the [[Grammatical number|singular]] and the [[plural] ...r]]: ''je'') as well as a [[reflexive pronoun]]. For example: ''i'' = "I" (nominative), ''ma'' = "me" (accusative), ''mo'' = "to me" (dative), ''tu, ta, to'' = "
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  • Thensarian nouns inflect for singulative, collective, and plurative numbers; nominative and accusative cases; and absolute and construct state.
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  • Usually, the nominative singular case markers are -us/-is/-us/-ys masc, -ā/-y/-ū fem, -uṃ/-iṃ
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  • ...but is then followed by a vowel ending, e.g. “-a” for female nouns in the nominative case. It also occurs when and l becomes a j. It only affects a small number
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  • *'''Nominative''' The citation form for most nouns is: ''nominative singular, genitive singular''.
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  • Invariable? Just nominative and oblique forms?
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  • ...) may also be irregular. Additionally, some neuter nouns have an irregular nominative/vocative/accusative plural. The stems are given in the citation form: ''nominative singular, (nominative plural), genitive singular
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  • ...attached only to the main word of a clause: ''kulu kenna'' ("small bush", nominative singular) and ''kulu kennim'' ("small bushes", accusative plural). It is be ! Nominative
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  • ! Nominative
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  • ! !! Nominative !! Accusative !! Dative !! Instrumentative
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  • *four cases: ''xattane'' "direct" (or [[w:Nominative case|nominative]]), ''lohuonne'' "relative" (or [[w:Genitive case|genitive]]), ''o'xattane' ! Nominative <br> (''xattane'')
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  • ...ber|numbers]] (singular and plural) and four [[Grammatical case|case]]s ([[nominative]], [[genitive]], [[accusative]] and [[dative]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://
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  • ...orphosyntactic alignment is not reconstructable, but most descendants have nominative-accusative alignment.
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  • Nouns are inflected for three cases, nominative, genitive, and locative. The nominative form of the word is unchanged while the genitive form of the word contains ! scope="col" | Nominative
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  • There are four noun cases: '''nominative''', '''absolutive''', '''genitive''' and '''dative'''. Specifically the ''' ! Nominative !! Absolutive !! Genitive !! Dative
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  • There are 10 different cases in Vurásandi. They are as follows: nominative, accusative, dative, genitive, commitative, instrumentative, locative, voca * Nominative (NOM)- used to refer to the subject of the sentence, the main agent of the
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  • ! Nominative
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  • ...ct (O), Possessive or genitive (Gen.), and Vocative (Voc.). The subject or nominative case, however, has two categories-- "agentive" (A) and "experiential" (E). ==== Split nominative ====
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  • ...sh is a heavily inflected, conservative Germanic language with five cases: nominative, accusative, dative, genitive, and instrumental. Mannish nouns can have one
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  • ...ere are four [[w:grammatical case|grammatical cases]]: [[w:nominative case|nominative]], [[w:accusative case|accusative]], [[w:dative case|dative]] and [[w:genit ...for the relative and interrogative pronouns,<ref>With the exception of the nominative singular masculine, as in [[Latin]], where the relative pronoun is ''qui'',
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  • *Nominative: ''-u'' Subject (nominative):
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  • ! Nominative
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  • Rinap is a nominative-accusative language so the subjects of transitive and agents of intransitiv ...Nominative is used when the pronoun is subject or agent in a sentence, but nominative pronoun can be dropped off in simple senteces: 'Beam '''pa''' po kweo' ''''
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  • ...een dialects and localities, with some local varieties preserving only the nominative and the genitive in the declension of nouns. Friso-Dogrish is characterised for using only four cases: the nominative, the genitive, the dative and the accusative. Whilst Friso-Dogrish differen
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  • .... Its alignment will be ergative-absolutive, in contrast to Proto-Halian's nominative-accusative alignment. The phonology is fairly simple, consisting of a minim
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  • Grekelin has 4 cases: Nominative, genitive, accusative and vocative. In the Slavic dialect, another case exi | Nominative || To gnudzsa || Ta gnudzsuk
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  • ...ynthetism|polysynthetic language]]. Despite most of its descendants having nominative-accusative alignment, Proto-Oronaic belonged to an [[w:Active–stative lan ...only four noun cases are reconstructed for Proto-Oronaic. The cases were: nominative/absolutive, ergative, genitive (also called possessive) and oblique. There
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  • | {{sc|emp}} || [[Nominative case#Emphatic case|emphatic]] | {{sc|nom}} || [[nominative case]]
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  • ...for three numbers: singular, dual and plural; as well as for eight cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, allative, ablative, and locati ! Nominative
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  • [[Category: Languages]][[Category: A priori]][[Category: 'Ináwah]][[Category: Nominative-accusative languages]]
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  • ...''ergative-absolutive''', retained by almost all later languages. A marked nominative or active-stative alignments have been proposed. ...e article, or a marked nominative case (if the proto-language had a marked nominative or active-stative alignment).
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  • ...parts of nominal morphology, except pronouns, are declined in seven cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, locative, and vocative ( * [[w:Nominative case|Nominative]] – subject
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  • | Nominative || Lira || Lirat || ''none'' ! !! Nominative !! Accusative !! Genitive !! Comitative
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  • ...s ''descriptor'': for example, the factive case denotes an ''action'', the nominative a ''sender'', the locative a ''place''. The stem and the inner case's descr * ''wèx. -e-'' denotes the inner nominative, so this word means "a sender of speaking" or "a speaker".
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  • ...ńe'', '''I ate the apple: Wo jepgo hetceńen'''), with the exception of the nominative case which doesn't need any inflection directly. The exact suffixes can be | Nominative || (None) || || House || -
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  • ====Plural nominative==== The plural nominative is, for many nouns, a principal part, because various, as of today still un
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  • ...uments in the split verb paradigm, and 1st and 2nd person arguments in the nominative verb paradigm. That is, the person or thing that does the action of the ver ...t is commonly seen in [[w:Applicative voice|applicative]] clauses. In the nominative paradigm, the old indirect argument is moved to the accusative case, with t
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  • ...st word uvvėrávid is in the allative case and the second is in the default nominative. This is because the phrase is equivalent to saying sensitivity to electrom |Nominative || -a || -óth || -amh || -as
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  • ...ialects there is also a '''dual''' number. An interesting feature is using nominative plural only for 3 or 4 items, making it effectively paucal, for example ''t |align="right"|'''Nominative'''
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  • ...ender; the plural suffix actually derives from the Íscégon accusative, not nominative, plural. There are, however, quite a few irregular plurals, of Íscégon or ...are simple, even though they are more complex than nouns, with four forms: nominative, accusative, genitive, and dative/oblique (post-prepositional).
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  • | Alignment = Nominative-accusative
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  • # ''pro.'' he; she; animate third singular nominative (<code>3Sa.NOM</code>); animate third singular accusative (<code>3Sa.ACC</c # ''pro.'' they; them; animate third plural nominative (<code>3Pa.NOM</code>); animate third plural accusative (<code>3Pa.ACC</cod
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  • |Alignment = Nominative-accusative
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  • # '''Nominative''' - doubles as vocative. Unmarked
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  • ...neuter -, 2 numbers - singular and plural -, and a declension of 4 cases - nominative, genitive, dative, and accusative-, the article is flected:
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  • ...al endings on words. In Faiten, the subject of a sentence is marked in the nominative case, while the object is marked in the accusative case. The language also
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  • | Alignment = Nominative-accusative <u>Subject (nominative)</u>
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  • Nouns may be masculine, feminine or neuter and decline for 4 cases (nominative, accusative, genitive, dative) in the singular and plural. There are 8 stem
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  • ...ione'' had set the principle to take Latin nouns either in the ablative or nominative form (''nomen'' was preferred to ''nomine''), in 1909 Peano published a voc ! scope="col" |Latin declension/nominative form
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  • In addition to the six cases inherited from the Proto Indo-European Language (nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, instrumental, vocative), secondary cases are | [[w:nominative case|Nominative]]
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  • |Alignment = Nominative–accusative [[Category:Nominative-accusative languages]]
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  • | [[w:Nominative_case|Nominative]] || - || kansaptha|| woods, forest ...orphosyntactic alignment]] of Lortho is [[w:Nominative-accusative_language|Nominative - Accusative]].
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  • ...ranian languages will be extremely difficult to unite, given that some are Nominative-Accusative, and some are (Split) Ergative. This will not be easy. The vocab
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  • *Nominative (''nominatív, forfál'') However, nominative and accusative are only distinguished in pronouns. There are two genders ('
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  • ! Person !! Number !! Gender !! Nominative !! Accusative !! Instrumental !! Dative !! Ablative !! Genitive !! Locative ! Number !! Gender !! Nominative !! Accusative !! Instrumental !! Dative !! Ablative !! Genitive !! Locative
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  • !width=100px| !!width=65px| Nominative !!width=65px| Accusative !!width=65px| Genitive !!width=65px| Dative ...structions, such as ''ist en?'' "is he?" ''en'' and ''ej'' are used with a nominative sense.
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  • !Nominative ...are sometimes used if applicable, or the roots may be agglutinated in the nominative, with no separating vowel.
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  • ...es: the '''nominative''', the '''accusative''' and the '''genitive'''. The nominative is not indicated, while the accusative is indicated with a ''-géd/-éd'' s ! Nominative !! Accusative !! Genitive
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  • ...nguage spoken in [[conworld:Kihāmát|Kihāmát]]. It is an inflected fusional nominative-accusative language, which has two numbers, three genders and nine cases. T #[[Panlaffic cases#Nominative case|Nominative]]
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  • ...of words is distinguished solely by tone. This distinction is lost in the nominative and genitive cases. Of course, they still use different articles and verb f :Nominative: ''inan(ki/ti)'' "boy/girl"
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  • | nominative || - || - || teola || house
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  • ...tive, dative, accusative and locative), but, with nouns at least, only the nominative and the genitive are still in use. The genitive is the only real non-nominative case in usage in the official version of the Undernederlandsk language, but
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  • Puhval has 4 cases, nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive. *Nominative - Standard case. Is not marked. Ex, "Vem" (Home)
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  • |Alignment = Nominative-accusative In most verbs with only two parameters, case 1 is the nominative case and case 2 is the accusative case. The verb ''monqa'' (to hold) is an
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  • ! Nominative ! Nominative
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  • ...om nouns in morphological analysis. For one, they decline for three cases: nominative ({{sc|nom}}), genitive-dative ({{sc|gen-dat}}), and oblique({{sc|obl}}). Th ! style="background:#3CA0D0" colspan="2" | nominative
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  • ...ain [c]) Its weak grade is '''j''' - ''keťi''-''keja'' "ball of thread" in nominative and accusative cases. The [[w:Morphosyntactic alignment|morphosyntactic alignment]] is nominative–accusative, like in surrounding languages, however historically the langu
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  • Evie is a nominative-accusative, analytic language with SOV (subject-object-verb) word order and
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  • ...he direct case, but preserve the distinction between the [[nominative case|nominative]] and [[accusative case|accusative]] instead. They are displayed in the fol
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  • Pronouns were mostly borrowed from English, and displayed a nominative-accusative alignment. ! !! Nominative !! Accusative !! Possessive
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  • .../fusional, head-initial (right-branching) language with VSO word order and nominative-accusative alignment. Verbs (verbals) make up the only open class of word, ...nominals being inflected in the same [[Ngolu#Case|case]]. For example, the nominative '''ua na''' (gloss: NOM.2s.ACS NOM.1s.ACS) becomes '''eues ene''' in the da
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  • *Six cases: nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, instrumental, locative.
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  • Weddish pronouns are split in two groups. The 1st and 2nd person align nominative-accusative. The third person pronouns are ergative-absolutive. ! Person !! Number !! Nominative !! Accusative !! Suffixing !! Dative !! Genitive
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  • ...'''Vh''': Helping Verb || '''Pa''': Predicate Adj. || '''Pn''': Predicate Nominative || '''Pr''': Preposition || '''Op''': Object of Prep. || '''N''': Noun
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  • ! colspan="1" style="background-color:lightblue" | nominative ! colspan="1" style="background-color:lightgreen" | nominative
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  • ...clitics, which are not true suffixes. Suffixes for "cases" other than the nominative and the accusative are attached to the combining form of the noun. Plurals !scope="row"|Nominative
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  • ...demonstratives.) They are inflected in all cases except the vocative; the nominative is also lacking in the reflexive. Nouns are declined for number (singular, dual, and plural and for case (nominative, accusative, ablative, genitive, locative, dative, two forms of instrumenta
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  • ...ns are expressed by strict word order of the core noun arguments, with the nominative argument preceding the patient argument; however, when the direct object is
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  • ...-ra to the end of the noun. The topic of the sentence is analogous to the nominative case of other languages.
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  • | alignment = Nominative-Accusative
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  • ...nd case. The case system is actually very reduced, with only three cases : nominative, accusative, and genitive. Definiteness is marked by definite and indefinit Nominative is unmarked, and corresponds to the functions of subject, attribute of the
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  • Gothedish has four cases: nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive. The genitive can be further declined as !Nominative/Accusative
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  • ...hree]] || tirayā, tirē || *tréyeh, *triʔ (oblique stem: *tri-) || From the nominative stem, with an anological ''-ā'' and Semitic-influenced reverse polarity.
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  • Brytho-Hellenic personal pronouns have three cases: ''nominative'', ''accusative'', and ''dative''. In Brytho-Hellenic there is no need to i !'''Nominative'''
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  • ...noun morphology open slather from Japanese. It used postpositions to mark nominative case /ga/, accusative case /wo/ (a spelling pronunciation), topicalisation ...n was still a nominative-accusative language, but one that only marked the nominative. In intransitive sentences, this was redundant, and the postposition /ga/ w
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  • ...approx.)|tree=Isolate (as far as known)|wo=VSO|morph=Isolating/futional|ms=Nominative-Accusative|creator=[[User:Imralu|Imralu]]|date=2013-2014}} .../fusional, head-initial (right-branching) language with VSO word order and nominative-accusative alignment. Verbs (verbals) make up the only open class of word,
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  • ! Nominative
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  • !Nominative-Definite !Nominative-Indefinite
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  • nominative-accusative system. Nouns also inflect for alienable and inalienable
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  • ...ient (which can be referred to periphrastically using a noun phrase in the nominative case introduced with the null preposition) and promotes the ergative agent ...sing a noun. The null preposition is marked as ∅ in the gloss, and takes a nominative object, hence ny sinéon.
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  • ...use in the primary voice will omit the agent (like the passive voice of a nominative-accusative language), not the patient. ...it effectively achieves the reverse of what a passive voice achieves in a nominative-accusative language. Some verbs do not have an antipassive form; these are
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  • ...hening of the consonant and created finally the length distinction between nominative / vocative and all other oblique cases and nounforms with a reduced [unshor |Nominative || serafáal || -ø || Subject of transitive & intransitive verbs
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  • ! Pronoun !! Uninflected<br/><small>"Nominative"</small> !! ''*u +''<br/><small>"Accusative"</small> !! ''so +''<br/><small
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  • ...being the most well known (and severely hated for them). Examples include nominative, accusative, vocative, genitive, dative, ablative, essitive, partitive, tra ...vant inflection, description, use, and examples. One should recognize that nominative declensions may be infixional (usually between consonants of the root word)
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  • | style="text-align:left"| Nominative {{sc|nom}} || colspan=8| Ø '''·''' Nouns: nominative singular;
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  • **''-at'' (nominative and accusative neuter ending for adjectives) ...change: when ‹r› is followed by ‹ʀ›, it is deleted. This applies mostly to nominative plural nouns and comparative adjectives ending in ‹-ʀ›.
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  • ...ral''' (''fardiycás'') – and four cases (''syálmá'', sg. ''syálman'') – '''nominative''' (''lónamsyás''), '''genitive''' (''jaynisyás''), '''dative''' (''lefs ...'') of Lifashian contains most masculine nouns, inherited or borrowed. The nominative singular, citation form, ends in ''-as'', ''-s'', ''-sy'', or has no ending
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  • * ''auhēs rēs'' 'the king sees (someone)' ([[w:Nominative case|nominative case]]) There are a total of nine cases for most nouns in Aeranir. Outside of the nominative and accusative, they are as the following:
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  • Latin words in the [[second declension]] become the nominative plural. Therefore: ...become ''-o'' (1st person singular) such as: ''skizo''. Species names keep nominative ({{transl|grc|equs}}, ''ursus'').
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  • ...hat of the onset consonant as it appears in the citation form of the root (nominative, unmarked). A first and second degree of mutation is perceived as being tri | • Nominative
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  • ...(genitive) > Carpathian ''kurùhis'' “blood” (dialectal ''karaũhis'', from nominative ''*kréwh₂s''); PIE ''*welh₃is'' > Carpathian wel̃his “ghost”. Wor
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  • |Nominative (·aяa)
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  • ...as two numbers, three persons, four genders and five (or seven) cases with nominative-accusative alignment. The formal register, with polite forms of second pers ...wn declined reflexive pronoun which refers to the subject itself. Singular nominative separates feminine and masculine.
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  • |Alignment = Nominative-Accusative ====''Nominative''====
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  • *nominative case always ends in a vowel (or ended in case of Alpian and Hirtian) or a d
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  • |Alignment = Nominative-Accusative
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  • |Alignment = Nominative-Accusative ====''Nominative''====
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  • ! colspan="9" |<small>Nominative</small>
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  • |Alignment = Nominative-Accusative
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  • ! colspan=1 | Nominative
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  • * Nominative ({{smallcaps|nom}}) '''Ø'''
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  • ...for gender (masculine or feminine), number (singular or plural) and case (Nominative-Accusative or Genitive-Dative). These are marked on the noun with suffixes
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  • Pronouns, in saKalurilut, distinguish three different roles (nominative, accusative, and "indirect") with a total of five different forms (there be ! colspan=2 rowspan=2 | Person ↓ / Form → !! rowspan=2 | Nominative !! colspan=2 | Accusative !! colspan=2 | Indirect !! rowspan=2 | Poss. adj.
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  • **'''Nominative''': Used for the subject of a verb. Formed as follows: ! !! Absolutive !! Nominative !! Accusative !! Genitive !! Dative !! Ablative !! Instrumental !! Comitati
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  • * The language evolved from a [[w:nominative-accusative language|nominative-accusative]] to an [[w:ergative-absolutive language|ergative-absolutive]] l
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  • | '''Nominative''' || āz<br/>ئەٙز || tû<br/>تۉ || ew<br/>ئەو || we<br/>وە || t | '''Nominative''' || - || -o<br/>ۆ- || -a<br/>ا- || -ê<br/>ێ- || -ân<br/>اٚن- || -
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  • | alignment = Nominative-Accusative
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  • ...e subject of a sentence; the ''accusative'' case, that is identical to the nominative, refers to the object of a sentence or to the complements that indicate mov ...t according the four cases that have been seen for the definite article: ''nominative'', ''accusative'', ''dative'' and ''genitive''.
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  • <th>Base form<br>(or nominative)<br></th> <h4>Nominative (base form)</h4>
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  • All verbs trigger either nominative-accusative or ergative-absolutive marking on nouns.
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  • ...change meaning based on the case of the noun. Prepositions may govern the nominative (accusative for pronouns) or the genitive (dative for pronouns). Ordinals a
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  • It must be noted that the language is conventionally considered to be nominative-accusative in the sense that it's Centum and not ergative-absolutive. This
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  • ...e noun descriptors would decline for case, adverbs did not, using the only nominative or base form.
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  • Ewige is a nominative-accusative, agglutinative language with VOS (verb-object-subject) word orde
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  • It must be noted that the language is conventionally considered to be nominative-accusative in the sense that it's Centum and not ergative-absolutive. This
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  • ...e-absolutive alignment rules, and person marking on the verb tends to obey nominative-accusative alignment rules. '''Eḥeiθymme''' has strict V2 word order des
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  • ! Nominative ! Nominative
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  • Knrawi has nominative-accusative morphosyntactic alignment. In some regions relative clauses have
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  • ...onception. In almost all cases, Wistanian is verb-initial, followed by the nominative, accusative, instrumental, then purposive noun phrases. ...of the third person animate and spiritual pronouns are identical to their nominative counterparts. The accusative particle is added if the patient is different
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  • ...se in some words, but generally the accusative form became the same as the nominative one). On the other hand, Lebanese is also a fusional synthetic language: in ...ugh in a common speech cases (of which modern Lebanese preserves only two: nominative and genitive) are often dropped. Old Phoenician also had a third case for n
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  • | Nominative || ''az'' || marks the subject of a verb (where it is not the topic) | colspan="2;" | nominative
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  • ...pronouns are the only words that inflect according to case. They have a '''nominative case''', that is the case of the subject, and two kinds of '''accusative ca !'''Nominative'''
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  • | Alignment = Nominative/Accusative
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  • *⟨f⟩ or ⟨þ⟩ occur before ⟨s⟩ in the nominative singular of masculine or some feminine strong nouns, e.g. ''þlǣfs'' ‘lo ...inal in the accusative of masculine or some feminine strong nouns, and the nominative and accusative of neuter strong nouns, e.g. ''blōþ'' ‘blood’, but gen
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  • ...age features '''4''' vowel harmony types and '''3''' grammatical cases: '''Nominative''', '''Accusative''' and '''Genetive'''. The different suffixes and verb co
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  • Wendlandish pronouns distinguish three forms — nominative, accusative, and indirect — as relics of the Latin case system, but not a ! colspan=2 | !! Nominative !! Accusative !! Indirect
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  • ...appropriate”. These verbs mark the subject with the dative instead of the nominative. The [[w:Impersonal verb|impersonal]] verbs are almost all denominative and
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  • ...tions mean that in the spoken language they are used for all cases but the nominative. The word order, however, is not fixed and entirely up to the individual, V
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  • ...es (ergative, accusative, dative, prepositional, postpositional, genitive, nominative and vocative) and 5 genders (man, women, boy, girl and neuter). Many nouns
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  • ...ender. Case marking on core arguments for transitive clauses do exhibit a nominative-accusative distinction, but only when both arguments are singular in number ...gically transparent. The first segment of the portmanteau affix marks the nominative argument, while the second marks the accusative argument. Note the irregul
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  • * There are 8 Nominative Case. |Nominative
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  • ...cal gender but are marked for case and number. There are two cases: the '''Nominative-Accusative''' (NA) which is used for the subject and direct object of verbs ...on singular, so ''e'' means "he, she, it". Both singular and plural have a Nominative-Accusative and separate Dative and Genitive forms.
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  • ...ts. S/A Pivots, associated with Nominative-Accusative language, assign the Nominative argument as the argument (Pivot) that is coreferrent with the null argument
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  • | Nominative || colspan="2;" | marks the subject of a verb (where it is not the topic)
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  • *'''rokónok''' ("to speak", nominative, singular, passive, ''imperfect'' [[#Participles|participle]]) => '''rukún ...ocative'' itself might be a misnomer, given that it can also serve as a '''nominative/absolutive''' for inanimate subjects of [[#Stative|stative or low valency v
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  • <!--Kola has a marked nominative. -->Case is marked on the full nominal phrase. Prefixes occur at the beginn *'''Nominative''': Marked with ''-ni''. Used for the subject of verbs and the copula (even
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  • * think absolute vs. construct plays more nicely in piyyutim than nominative vs. genitive
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  • ...[Contionary: ilu#Merineth|ilu]]) ''prn.'' '''I.''' ''First person singular nominative pronoun.''<br /> ...u#Braereth|tu]]''' /tu/ ''prn.'' '''you, thou.''' ''Second person singular nominative pronoun.''<br />
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  • ...Telkun) is a polysynthetic language of the affixal, scopal subtype. It has nominative-accusative morphosyntactic alignment with ergative morphology and canonical
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  • **if the declension gender and nominative ending differ, declension is given: "D" divine, "M" masculine, "F" feminine |nominative case
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  • ...erson plural pronoun 'los' becomes ''lho'' by influence of the ⟨ll⟩ in the nominative form 'ellos'. ...nol innovates what might be considered a simple case system, contrasting a nominative case (the base form) with a '''genitive or attributive case'' formed by app
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  • !|Nominative/Conjunctive
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  • Historically, Ancient Imperial was a heavily marked nominative-accusative language, though this description is rather nominal, as no infle
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  • ...cusative and genitive respectively. The third person pronouns derive their nominative/tonic accusative form from ''illum, illam, illōs, illās'', while the othe ! Person !! Nominative !! Accusative (tonic) !! Accusative (atonic) !! Dative !! Possessive pronou
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  • !Nominative
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  • ...Splits in ergative languages are language-specific: some languages display nominative-accusative alignment based on tense-aspect features, others in the semantic ...g the formerly unmarked agent segment into a marked nominative. The marked nominative form also occurred in intransitive verbs, thus split ergativity in Minhast
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  • ...ith four [[w:Grammatical case|cases]] for nouns, pronouns, and adjectives (nominative, accusative, genitive, dative); three [[w:Grammatical genders|genders]] (ma A Luthic rhyme for remembering the masculine nominative singular, masculine accusative singular and neuter nominato-accusative sing
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  • |style="text-align:left"|nominative case; subject
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  • ...''héikṛ'' "fire." The ''-gn-'' of the oblique stem was replaced with the nominative ''-k-''. The opposite process also occured with ''īgnur'' (genitive ''īg ...-''), from Proto-Maro-Ephenian (PME) ''héikṛ'' "fire." The ''-k-'' of the nominative stem was replaced with the oblique ''-gn-''. The opposite process also occ
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  • ...is also used after prepositions and in other positions where the label of nominative is not appropriate.)
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  • In Attian, as well as in many nominative-accusative languages, the active voice is used in a clause whose [[w:Subjec
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  • | valign="top" width="127" |'''Nominative'''
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  • ...ingue has two forms for the personal pronouns: one for the subject form ([[nominative]]), and one for the object form ([[accusative]] or [[dative]]).
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  • <span>|c|c|c|c|c|c|</span> &amp; <span>Nominative</span> &amp; <span>Oblique</span> &amp; <span><br />
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  • ! colspan=3 rowspan=2 | Person & Class / Case !! rowspan=2 | Nominative !! colspan=2 | Accusative !! colspan=2 | Oblique !! rowspan=2 | Possessive
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