- grammar, an
oblique (abbreviated OBL; from Latin:
casus obliquus) or
objective case (abbr. OBJ) is a
nominal case other than the
nominative case and, sometimes...
- the
oblique case doubles as the
vocative case. The
pronoun cases in Hindi-Urdu are the nominative, ergative, accusative, dative, and two
oblique cases. The...
-
Norwegian film
Oblique (Vasarely), a 1966 collage, by
Victor Vasarely Oblique banded rattail, a fish also
known as a rough-head
whiptail Oblique case, in linguistics...
- the
oblique or "bent"
cases. The
reference form (more technically, the
least marked) of
certain parts of
speech is
normally in the
nominative case, but...
-
dative of
pronouns merged into a
single oblique case that was also used with all prepositions. This
conflation of
case in
Middle and
Modern English has led...
- is more
often called the "first
oblique" than the prepositional. In many
other languages, the term "prepositional
case" is inappropriate,
since the forms...
-
oblique (and ergative), and dative/accusative. The
oblique and
ergative case is used with the
case marking postpositions to form the ergative, accusative/dative...
- the same time. The
direct case contrasts with
other cases in the language,
typically oblique or genitive. The
direct case is
often imprecisely called...
-
governs the same
oblique case (its object) as the verb to
which it belongs, and it may have a
subject of its own, in
accusative case (See the section...
-
plural oblique, and the
plural nominative with the
singular oblique, this
case system ultimately collapsed as well, and
Middle French adopted one
case (usually...