Grammatical case

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251Accusative case / Object / Language / Grammatical cases / Japanese language / Nominative case

Prosodic Focus and Nominative/Accusative Alternation in Japanese Synopsis: This study sheds light on the relationship between prosodic features of focus and a choice of case particles in Nominative/Accusative Alternation

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Source URL: jk.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-12 21:49:44
252Syntax / Agglutinative languages / Linguistic morphology / Genitive case / Relative clause / Pitch accent / Head / Dual / Marker / Linguistics / Linguistic typology / Grammatical cases

Genitive Subjects in Korean and Japanese at Prosody-Syntax Interface Introduction: The NP that appears to bare the subject grammatical function in relative clauses or other types of adnominal clauses is often marked by a

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Source URL: jk.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-12 21:49:43
253Language / Linguistic morphology / Grammatical cases / Declension / Latin declension / Latin conjugation / Inflection / Vocative case / Latin / Linguistics / Grammar / Latin language

CHAPTER 1 AL CHAPTER CONTENTS RI

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Source URL: media.wiley.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-08-31 19:11:24
254Nominative case / Dative case / Grammatical cases / Affect / Pragmatics

Suffer as not-at-issue meaning: evidence from affected experiencer constructions in Korean This paper investigates the affected experiencer construction (henceforth, the AEC) in Korean that is marked with the verbal suff

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Source URL: jk.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-12 21:47:22
255Grammatical cases / Preposition and postposition / Dative case / Idiom / Locative case / Minimalist program / Linguistics / Grammar / Syntax

Idioms in Korean and Japanese: phase-based account Within the Minimalist framework (e.g., Chomsky 2000), where the syntactic computation is interpreted cyclically in phases as the derivation is built up, it is predicted

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Source URL: jk.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-12 21:49:48
256Syntax / Inessive case / Adessive case / Allative case / Illative case / Estonian language / Ablative case / Genitive case / Lative case / Grammatical cases / Linguistics / Grammar

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Source URL: summerschool.tlu.ee

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-29 09:45:46
257Finnic languages / Languages of Estonia / Languages of Finland / Languages of Russia / Genitive case / Partitive / Estonia / Linguistics / Europe / Grammatical cases

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Source URL: summerschool.tlu.ee

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-29 09:46:16
258Social philosophy / Gender studies / Feminism / Sexism / Masculinity / Grammatical gender / Gender identity / Sylvia Walby / Gender / Science / Behavior

From gender studies to gender IN studies: case studies on gender-inclusive curriculum in higher education; Studies on higher education; 2011

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Source URL: unesdoc.unesco.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-05 21:38:40
259Genitive case / Grammatical gender / Vocative case / Ukrainian grammar / Polish grammar / Linguistics / Grammatical cases / Linguistic morphology

Microsoft Word - A CRASH COURSE IN POLISH.doc

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Source URL: www.pgsa.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-01-16 14:29:01
260English spelling / Syntax / Grammatical number / Apostrophe / Punctuation / Possessive case / Singular they / Saxon genitive / English plural / Linguistics / Grammar / Grammatical cases

www.umanitoba.ca/student/academiclearning Plural vs. Possessive ā€˜S’ The misuse of the possessive -s is a grammatical error that plagues all sorts of writers. The possessive -s is most commonly misused when a writer

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Source URL: umanitoba.ca

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-06 17:02:16
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