Sentence examples for nominative case marking from inspiring English sources

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Two of the salient Proto-Agent properties, "sentience" and "volition," are taken to be the crucial motivation for the nominative case marking, while the accusative and dative case markings imply a lack of control or a low degree of control on the part of the Experiencer, displaying more Proto-Patient characters as being affected under the direct or indirect force of an external Stimulus.

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This book provides a detailed study and a novel Minimalist account of copular sentences in Russian, focusing on case marking alternations (nominative vs. instrumental) and drawing a distinction between two types of copular sentences.

Here's the list: The nominative case: This marks the subject of a statement.

Case marking: What kind of case distinction is found with EPs? Three cases (nominative, accusative, dative) can be distinguished for the human Experiencer in Czech (Filip 1996), indicating a three-way role distinction.

This means that, instead of treating the grammatical relations as in most European languages where grammatical subjects are marked with nominative case and objects with accusative, the grammatical roles are defined differently.

A nominative accusative language, Czech marks subject nouns with nominative case and object nouns with accusative case.

While she's slurping coconut shrimp with her boyfriend, in a nice curry, she'd get a note from me explaining pronouns in the nominative case.

I is only in the nominative case, me in the objective; we is nominative, us objective; he nominative, him objective, and so on.

The nominative case "he" isn't right in this construction.

Therefore they should be in the same nominative case, because it = I.

Here, the pronoun is the subject of "is," so use the nominative case: "whoever is at hand".

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