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    Gallo-Romance branch of the Romance languages includes in the narrowest sense the langues d'oïl and Franco-Provençal. However, other definitions are far broader...
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  • represents a typical nominative–accusative system (accusative for short). The name derived from the nominative and accusative cases. Basque is an ergative–absolutive...
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  • terms "accusative" and "dative", these are functions rather than morphological cases in Modern English. That is, the form whom may play accusative or dative...
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    Alsatian nouns inflect by case, gender and number: Three cases: nominative, accusative, dative. Unlike Standard German, Alsatian does not have a genitive case...
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    "Reconnaissance de la langue luxembourgeoise en tant que langue officielle de l'Union européenne au même titre que la langue irlandaise". chd.lu (in...
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  • These dialects came to be collectively known as the langues d'oïl, contrasting with the langues d'oc, the emerging Occitano-Romance languages of Occitania...
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    derive from the non-standard but attested Latin nominative/accusative neuter lacte or accusative masculine lactem. In Spanish the word became feminine, while...
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    Arabic (redirect from Langue arabe)
    etc. Nouns in Literary Arabic have three grammatical cases (nominative, accusative, and genitive [also used when the noun is governed by a preposition]);...
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    agglutinative. Grammatical cases in Qashqai Turkic include: nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, locative, ablative, terminative, equative and instrumental...
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  • Amharic (section Accusative)
    possessed, or a proper noun, the accusative must be used, but if the direct object is not determined, the accusative marker is generally not used.: 181–182...
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    the Use of the Genitive-Accusative in Old Slavonic. In 1902 he took a chair in Armenian at the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales...
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    Occitaniă Accusative, Occitaniam Genitive, Occitaniæ Dative, Occitaniæ Ablative, Occitaniā "The ancient language of the South France, was called, la langue d'oc...
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    into account. Special forms for the masculine second and third person accusative and dative: Eblaite presents a nominal system that is comparable to that...
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  • suffix form for plurals of strong masculine nouns in the nominative and accusative cases. It is possible that the dominance of that form over other endings...
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  • in the western part of Oranais (noted for the third singular masculine accusative pronoun h, for example, /ʃʊfteh/ (I saw him), which would be /ʃʊftʊ/ in...
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  • legendary short sword in the legend of Ogier the Dane. This name is the accusative case declension of Old French corte, meaning "short". The tradition that...
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    one case." Nominative/accusative case No distinction is made between nominative and accusative of nouns. The nominative/accusative could act as the subject...
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  • Z Abbreviation - Abessive case - Ablaut - Absolutive case - Abugida - Accusative case - Acute accent - Accent (phonetics) - Accent (sociolinguistics) -...
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    seven and nine cases: nominative (unmarked), genitive, dative-locative, accusative, ablative, instrumental, comitative, privative and directive, though the...
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  • account case-marking – -rix 'king' nominative, andagin 'worthless woman' accusative, dewina deieda 'divine Deieda' nominative/vocative – is: 'May I, Windiorix...
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  • plosives.) The Celtiberian Luzaga's Bronze has the curious spelling of an accusative determiner sdam, where the d is clearly meant to spell [t]. This implies...
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  • all nunation and most of the i'rāb, with the exception of the adverbial accusative, which was unproductive. An n- prefix is added to the first person singular...
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    the language (masculine/feminine/neuter/plural crossed with nominative/accusative/dative/genitive – modern German merges all genders in the plural). The...
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    (including proper nouns) have five cases (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, and vocative), three genders (masculine, feminine, and neuter), and three...
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  • Norman(-French) it meant "grove, wood", itself from Old Norse lundr (accusative lund) "grove" + French feminine definite article la. Variant forms include...
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    article in Turkish, but definiteness of the object is implied when the accusative ending is used (see below). Turkish nouns decline by taking case endings...
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  • To what extent, if any, such a reconstruction reflects a real état de langue is controversial. The closest real-life counterpart would have been (vernacular)...
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    pronouns have both a nominative case (i.e., used as verb subject) and an accusative or dative case (i.e., used as a verb object) as well as a possessive form...
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  • the nominative case. The nominative is the dictionary form of the noun. accusative: used for the direct object of a transitive verb. genitive: marks a noun...
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  • vocative, accusative, genitive, dative, instrumental and the locative case. Greater epigraphical evidence attests common cases (nominative and accusative) and...
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