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- in dictionaries. The English word nominative comes from Latin cāsus nominātīvus "case for naming", which was translated from Ancient Gr**** ὀνομαστικὴ...
- fallen'), a semantic calque of Gr**** πτώσις ('a fall'); nominative, from nōminātīvus, a translation of Gr**** ὀνομαστική; adverb, a morphological calque of...
- throughout the Middle Ages, placed the cases in this order: casus sunt ****: nominativus, genetivus, dativus, accusativus, vocativus, ablativus. "There are six...
- reporting, thinking, or perceiving, the nominative with infinitive (Latin: Nominativus **** infinitivo) is generally preferred, especially after monolectic matrix...
- Case Singular form Plural form Nominative nominativus somnus somni Accusative accusativus somnum somnos Genitive genitivus somni somnorum Dative dativus...
- This and other grammatical phenomena strengthen the unity of the text. Nominativus **** infinitivo, however, is distributed disproportionately in the text...
- Kirjallisuuden Seura, 1977), pp. 58-76 (p. 65). Annikki Kaivola-Bregenhøj, The Nominativus Absolutus Formula: One Syntactic-Semantic Structural Scheme of the Finnish...
- nominative into accusative, with the superior position of nominative. (Nominativus, accusativus) Concrete cases: they include instrumentalis, locativus...