• in Classical Hebrew "is terminative only and should be renamed terminative hē." In the Estonian language, the terminative case is indicated by the '-ni'...
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  • (kā), inessive में (mẽ), adessive पे (pe), terminative तक (tak), semblative सा (sā). An example of a Latin case inflection is given below, using the singular...
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  • surprisingly compelling case" for itself. After seeing a pre-release screening of the film, Cameron voiced his support for Terminator Genisys. Describing...
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  • locative and terminative cases are the same as those of the ablative case except that the locative case has -mi and -ni and the terminative case has -mun...
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  • "Terminator Genisys Makes a Surprisingly Compelling Case for Itself". Vanity Fair. Retrieved May 11, 2024. Han, Angie (November 1, 2019). "Terminator:...
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  • seen the Terminator that was programmed to be bad; you've seen the one that was programmed to be good, to be a protector. But in both cases, neither one...
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  • list of grammatical cases as they are used by various inflectional languages that have declension. This list will mark the case, when it is used, an...
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  • accusative/dative, instrumental/ablative, genitive, inessive, adessive, terminative, and semblative cases. The postpositions are considered to be bound morphemes to...
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  • James Middleton, "Terminators—and this is from [James] Cameron's vision of the mythology—are actually infiltrators. If that is the case, then what better...
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  • In genetics, a transcription terminator is a section of nucleic acid sequence that marks the end of a gene or operon in genomic DNA during transcription...
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  • find a weapons cache left at Sarah's request in case Judgment Day was not averted and the Terminators returned. They escape an armed battle with the police...
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    in case and number. In the terminative, essive, abessive, and comitative the modifier agrees only in number and remains in the genitive. See Case table...
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  • original on 1 August 2013. —— (2011), "The allative, locative, and terminative cases (la-don) in the Old Tibetan Annals", New Studies in the Old Tibetan...
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  • Palaeosyrian have two additional cases, a locative in -um and a terminative case in -iš. Scholars debate whether these are vestigial cases or adverbial postpositions...
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  • In contrast to the Estonian terminative, neither the exessive nor the above-mentioned prolative have become productive case endings in any Finnic language...
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  • grammar, the nominative case (abbreviated NOM), subjective case, straight case, or upright case is one of the grammatical cases of a noun or other part...
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  • Retrieved September 1, 2021. Mundy, Jon (June 10, 2015). "Terminator Genisys: Revolution - Just a case of history repeating". Pocket Gamer. Retrieved September...
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    In grammar, the genitive case (abbreviated gen) is the grammatical case that marks a word, usually a noun, as modifying another word, also usually a noun—thus...
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    In grammar, the ergative case (abbreviated erg) is the grammatical case that identifies a nominal phrase as the agent of a transitive verb in ergative–absolutive...
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  • In grammar, the instrumental case (abbreviated INS or INSTR) is a grammatical case used to indicate that a noun is the instrument or means by or with...
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  • In grammar, the dative case (abbreviated dat, or sometimes d when it is a core argument) is a grammatical case used in some languages to indicate the...
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  • In grammar, the accusative case (abbreviated ACC) of a noun is the grammatical case used to receive the direct object of a transitive verb. In the English...
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    In grammar, the ablative case (pronounced /ˈæblətɪv/ AB-lə-tiv; sometimes abbreviated abl) is a grammatical case for nouns, pronouns, and adjectives in...
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  • Look up base case in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Base case may refer to: Base case (recursion), the terminating scenario in recursion that does not...
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  • The benefactive case (abbreviated BEN, or sometimes B when it is a core argument) is a grammatical case used where English would use "for", "for the benefit...
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  • noun in the following examples: Note: if one wants to emphasize the third case (where both legs of each person involved), the actual plural number (Tánc...
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    in the plural forms. The partitive, allative, terminative II, additive II and prolative singular cases have longer endings that are used with a few frequently-used...
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  • The partitive case (abbreviated PTV, PRTV, or more ambiguously PART) is a grammatical case which denotes "partialness", "without result", or "without specific...
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  • and "by". The locative case belongs to the general local cases, together with the lative and separative case. The locative case exists in many language...
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    base case, and the second is the recursive case. Because the base case breaks the chain of recursion, it is sometimes also called the "terminating case"....
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