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accusative
accusative, a. (əˈkjuːzətɪv) [a. Fr. accusatif, -ive, ad. L. accūsātīv-us, lit. of the nature of accusation, a verbal rendering of the Gr. (πτῶσις) αἰτιᾱτική (the case) ‘of accusing,’ but also ‘of or pertaining to that which is caused or effected (τὸ αἰτιᾱτόν)’; hence, prop. the case of the effect, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Accusative absolute
The accusative absolute is a grammatical construction found in some languages. It is an absolute construction found in the accusative case. The accusative absolute is also found with plural nouns whose ablative and accusative are not similar in pronunciation. wikipedia.org
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Accusative | Encyclopedia.com
views 3,517,419 updated Jun 08 2018. ac·cu·sa·tive / əˈkyoōzətiv / Gram. • adj. relating to or denoting a case of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives that expresses the object of an action or the goal of motion. • n. a word in the accusative case. ∎ (the accusative) the accusative case. The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English.
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accusative
accusative/əˈkju:zətɪv; ə`kjuzətɪv/ n(usu sing 通常作单数) (grammar) special form of a noun, a pronoun or an adjective used (in some inflected languages) when it is the direct object of a verb 宾格(某些屈折语中名词, 代词或形容词作动词直接宾语时的一种格). accusative, adj of or in the accusative 宾格的 The accusative forms of the pronou... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Accusative case
Latin The accusative case in Latin has minor differences from the accusative case in Proto-Indo-European. Accusative in Akkadian Nominative: (a/the man) Accusative: (I trust a/the man) Accusative in Arabic Nominative: (a man) Accusative: (I ask a man wikipedia.org
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Accusative and infinitive
In grammar, accusative and infinitive (also Accusativus cum infinitivo or accusative plus infinitive, frequently abbreviated ACI or A+I) is the name for Thus the accusative him is both the object of believe and the implicit subject of to be. wikipedia.org
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Was "乎" the man'yōgana spelling of the accusative/object particle "を"? In the English Wiktionary entry for "" there is a quote or example sentence using the character "" with no explanation seemingly where the particl...
Yes, it was one form. From here: > [o] [wo] **Translation** In the Nara period, was pronounced as "o" and was pronounced as "wo", and were clearly distinguished. []{}(Manyogana) used , etc. for and for .
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Nominative–accusative alignment
Languages with nominative–accusative alignment are commonly called nominative–accusative languages. Coding properties of nominative–accusative alignment Nominative–accusative alignment can manifest itself in visible ways, called coding properties. wikipedia.org
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Infinitive (Ancient Greek)
case (Accusative and Infinitive) Accusative and infinitive The construction where an accusative noun or pronoun functions as the subject of an infinitive is called accusative and infinitive wikipedia.org
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を vs が with use against 好き? The difference between and with the potential form of a verb. and Is it true that all nouns must be able to accept a particle and a particle? are noted as possible duplicates; however, ...
In order to have a noun phrase marked as accusative case, there has to be a transitive verb. , it can assign accusative case to the object `` of the subordinate clause
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Nota accusativi
Hebrew In Hebrew the preposition אֶת et is used for definite nouns in the accusative. See also Accusative case References Grammatical cases Parts of speech wikipedia.org
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Why is it that some temporal nouns cannot be marked with に? And why do they become more acceptable with には? Consider the following: here is used in its function of denoting the time where an event occurs (1): * ...
Deictic pronouns with accusative case tend to be used adverbially rather than as pronouns; they already incorporate the meaning of `on` or ``, so it would In traditional grammar, this is called _adverbial accusative_ or _adverbial objective_. Latin clearly had an overt marking for this.
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ACC
Cement Corporation) 亚洲文化协会(Asian Cultural Council) 加拿大圣公会(Anglican Church of Canada) 美国空军空战司令部(Air Combat Command) 盟国管制理事会(Allied Control Council) 宾格(Accusative wikipedia.org
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Absolutive case
In these languages, the unmarked accusative/citation form is thus often called 'absolutive'. On the other hand, in certain nominative–accusative languages, it is the accusative which is explicitly marked for case, whereas the nominative is unmarked wikipedia.org
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如何简明介绍一下德语介词的用法?
Accusative Prepositions Nouns and pronouns following these prepositions will always be in the Accusativebis - as far as, up to, untildurch (durch + das - from, etc.zu (zu + dem = zum; zu + der =zur) - to, etc.Two-Way Prepositions Nouns and pronouns following these prepositions will either be in the Accusative zhihu
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