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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three cases, which are simplified forms of the nominative, accusative (including functions formerly handled by the dative) and genitive cases. They are...
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Possessive (redirect from Possesive case)
grammatical case (the possessive case), although they are also sometimes considered to represent the genitive case, or are not assigned to any case, depending...
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the ergative-genitive case (abbreviated EGN) is a grammatical case which combines the senses of the ergative case and the genitive case, transmitting...
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also uses possessive affixes together with the genitive case häne/n talo/nsa = 'her/his house(s)' This case marks direct objects. The accusative indicates...
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English possessive (redirect from Saxon genitive)
stated that the possessives represent a grammatical case, called the genitive or possessive case; however, some linguists do not accept this view and...
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objective case is then used for the oblique case, which covers the roles of accusative, dative and objects of a preposition. The genitive case is then usually...
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Turkish grammar (section Genitive case)
and an anomalous genitive. All personal pronouns aside from onlar form their instrumental with the genitive form. The absolute case is generally needed...
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the ending -l is added to the genitive case, e.g. laud (table) - laual (on the table). Besides the meaning "on", this case is also used to indicate ownership...
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the nominative case and "ihn" in accusative. Genitive personal pronouns (not to be confused with other instances of the genitive case such as "des"—see...
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animates carry a marker in this case. The PIE accusative case has nearly eroded in Russian, merging with the genitive or the nominative in most declensions...
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adjectives ending in -s, which is called the partitive case. This case is derived from the genitive case in the older declension system and is used after words...
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In grammar, a genitive construction or genitival construction is a type of grammatical construction used to express a relation between two nouns such as...
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trigger prepositional case marking, and a small group of prepositions which are termed compound mark their objects with genitive case, these prepositions...
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Mongolian language (section Genitive case)
sometimes has to take accusative or genitive case. There is marginal occurrence of subjects taking ablative case as well. Subjects of attributive clauses...
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locative case merged into other cases (often genitive or dative) in form and/or function, but some daughter languages retained it as a distinct case. It is...
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Arabic nouns and adjectives (section Genitive case)
Arabic are declined according to the following properties: Case (حَالَةٌ ḥāla) (nominative, genitive, and accusative) State (indefinite, definite or construct)...
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category of case (specifically case role) is related to morphological case. Morphological case (such as accusative, ergative, dative, genitive, and sometimes...
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grammatical relationships except the genitive case of possession (in standard English) and a non-disjunctive nominative case as the subject. It may also be...
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Archaic Dutch declension (section Genitive)
productive. One exception is the genitive case, which is still productive to a certain extent. Although in the spoken language the case system was probably in a...
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thereafter with some of its functions taken by the genitive and others by the dative. The genitive case with the prepositions ἀπό apó 'away from' and ἐκ/ἐξ...
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ʾIʿrab (section Genitive case)
-an. The genitive case (al-majrūr, ٱلْمَجْرُورُ) Objects of prepositions. The second, third, fourth, etc. term of an iḍāfah (إِضَافَةٌ genitive construction)...
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Construct state (redirect from Construct case)
state when they are modified by another noun in a genitive construction. That differs from the genitive case of European languages in that it is the head (modified)...
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Suffixaufnahme (redirect from Case stacking)
resumption"), also known as case stacking, is a linguistic phenomenon used in forming a genitive construction, whereby prototypically a genitive noun agrees with...
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well as of the genitive case after prepositions, while her also includes the genitive case. This conflated form is called the oblique case or the object...
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German nouns (section Declension for case)
grammatical case (their function in a sentence) and whether they are singular or plural. German has four cases: nominative, accusative, dative and genitive. German...
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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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nouns. This syncretism with the genitive is commonly referred to as the relative case. Nez Perce has a three-way nominal case system with both ergative (-nim)...
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Latin declension (redirect from History of the Latin case system)
cases in this order: casus sunt sex: nominativus, genetivus, dativus, accusativus, vocativus, ablativus. "There are six cases: nominative, genitive,...
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assignment". The inanimate pronouns remain the same in the objective case. The genitive case is used to show possession, such as "Where is your coat?" or "Let's...
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