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To nominative

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The nominative case.

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And why limit it to nominative, vocative and accusative plurals?

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Table 2 The artificial gender-case-like markers used in Experiments 1A and 1B Case-like category (locative markers) Gender-like category I II III To-locative (nominative) ino ano ono By-locative (genitive) gla ino gla From-locative (dative) sla ino sla.

It reduced the Proto-Indo-European system of eight cases to six: nominative, accusative, dative, genitive, instrumental, and vocative, though the last two were becoming obsolete.

In both Latin and Common Germanic the Angles' name was Angli, later mutated in Old English to Engle (nominative) and Engla (genitive).

An incomplete sayable like 'writes' gets transformed into a proposition by being attached to a nominative case (ptôsis, Diog. Laert., 33G).

In this case conidiation intensity was estimated according to the nominative scale [32] after 72 and 168 hours of incubation.

But it the fun-house world of Russian capitalism, Petrov doesn't need to fear his nominative competitors as much as he needs to fear his own government.

"Hard to see the nominative determinism aspect of this, in fact he seems to be playing pretty well".

Know that, hence, any Latin word has a stem and depending to its role an inflection (ending) will be added to it as, Nominative and Vocative: first declension.

In a blow to fans of nominative determinism an athlete called Champion came second, and one named Fast finished third.

In other words, in the absence of any reason to use the nominative, the accusative is natural:Who ate the last piece of cake?

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