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allative
allative, a. Gram. (ˈælətɪv) [f. L. allāt- ppl. stem of afferre to bring to + -ive.] Denoting the case used in some languages, e.g. Finnish, to express motion to or toward.1860 Trans. Philol. Soc. 1857 34 The declension of the personal pronouns [in the Tushi Language] is as follows..Singular..Affect... Oxford English Dictionary
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Allative case
In grammar, the allative case (; abbreviated ; from Latin allāt-, afferre "to bring to") is a type of locative grammatical case. Wanyi Wanyi, an endangered Australian language, has the allative suffixes -kurru/wurru. wikipedia.org
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lative
lative, a. Gram. (ˈleɪtɪv) [f. L. lāt- ppl. stem of ferre to bring + -ive.] Denoting the case used in some languages, e.g. of the Finno-Ugrian group, to express motion up to or as far as. Also absol. Cf. allative a., elative a.1939 L. H. Gray Found. Lang. vii. 194 The termination finds further analo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Elative case
See also Other locative cases are: Inessive case ("in") Illative case ("into") Adessive case ("on") Allative case ("onto") Ablative case ("off") Delative wikipedia.org
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Massep language
case |- | -o ~ -u ~ -a || accusative |- | -ɣoke || dative |- | -aveno || instrumental |- | -meno || associative |- | -(a)vri || locative |- | -ni || allative wikipedia.org
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Problem parsing this sentence, particle (postposition) の > ( My trouble lies with > If I consider to act as adverbial form of , then I don't know what is modified by : taking to work in attributive role modifi...
That is not an adverb but two nouns of and . The functions as the possessive marker for the , in other words stands for deep inside the abdomen. The here is a noun (like that means a deep part and the relation between is 'equivalent'. In this example, those nouns are used like an adverb by their own...
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Adsullata
That derivation literally means (allative) "sucking liquid", which may have been a byword for the notion of "suck-giving liquid" The Romano-British form wikipedia.org
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Kurru
Kurru may refer to: In Australian Aboriginal languages: -kurru, an allative suffix in the Wanyi language In Ancient Nubia: El-Kurru, a cemetery used wikipedia.org
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How are the noun 方【へ】 and the particle へ related? I looked up the etymology of on gogen-allguide, and found the following: > This basically says that we take the verb , conjugate it, add the , conjugate again, an...
> … The noun _pye_ "side, direction" was being grammaticalized as an _allative_ case particle _pye_ , but in the Old Japanese period had not yet acquired
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Yukulta language
Yukulta nominals can take five case-endings: absolutive, ergative/locative, dative, ablative and allative. The canonical allative marker is -iɭu. An item toward or to which motion is happening takes this ending. wikipedia.org
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أدزيولاتا
تأثيل يبدو أن هذا الاسم مشتق من اللغة الكلتية البدائية من كلمة Ad-sūg-lat-ā، وهذا الاشتقاق يعني حرفيا «امتصاص السائل» (allative)، والذي ربما كان كلمة wikipedia.org
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Case hierarchy
that the hierarchy can be extended much further", but does suggest that the most common cases not listed in the hierarchy are the comitative, purposive, allative wikipedia.org
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Molala language
Case Molala nouns have seven cases: nominative accusative genitive instrumental locative allative ablative References External links Molale wikipedia.org
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Old Tibetan
unmarked) genitive (གི་ -gi, གྱི་ -kyi, ཀྱི་ -, འི་ -'i, ཡི་ -yi) agentive (གིས་ -gis, གྱིས་ -kyis, ཀྱིས་ -, ས་ -sa, ཡིས་ -yis) locative (ན་ -na) allative su, ཏུ་ -tu, དུ་ -du, ར་ -ra) comitative (དང་ -dang) ablative (ནས་ -nas) elative (ལས་ -las) comparative (བས་ -bas) However, whereas the locative, allative wikipedia.org
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Udmurt grammar
Udmurt personal pronouns only inflect in the grammatical cases and the allative case. *The allative case is commonly called "approximative" when talking about Udmurt and Komi. wikipedia.org
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