- In grammar,
accusative and
infinitive (also
Accusativus ****
infinitivo or
accusative plus infinitive,
frequently abbreviated ACI or A+I) is the name for...
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example in Latin). The
English term, "accusative",
derives from the
Latin accusativus, which, in turn, is a
translation of the Gr**** αἰτιατική. The word can...
- must not" is
therefore translated as ich darf nicht. Like Latin, an
accusativus ****
infinitivo (ACI)
construction is possible. The ACI is
formed by placing...
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cases in this order:
casus sunt ****: nominativus, genetivus, dativus,
accusativus, vocativus, ablativus. "There are six cases: nominative, genitive, dative...
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grammar framework although the
phenomenon is
closely related to the
accusativus ****
infinitivo constructions of Latin. ECM-constructions are also studied...
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Singular form
Plural form
Nominative nominativus somnus somni Accusative accusativus somnum somnos Genitive genitivus somni somnorum Dative dativus somno...
- long-running ********in's
Creed series.
Accusative and
infinitive a.k.a.
accusativus **** infinitivo, a
construction in
Latin grammar Ace
Combat Infinity Air...
-
author used
subordinate clause introduced by a
conjunction instead of
accusativus ****
infinitivo in 76 cases,
while applied participle structures in 99...
- is visible' ), and
correspond to a
clause in a
construction akin to
accusativus **** infinitivo,
although it is only the
participle that
stands in the...
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related to the
phenomena of raising-to-object,
exceptional case-marking,
accusativus **** infinitivo, and
object control. The two main
analyses of
small clauses...