Grammatical cases

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61Declension / Accusative case / 85 Io / Pugio / Ablative / Grammatical cases / Linguistics / Latin language

Indicium (Clue) Oxford Latin Course, Ch 31 Argus occisus est! Quis? Ubi? Quomodo? Leges ludi Before class: • You will receive a dossier that indicates who your character will be, gives you several clues, and explains

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Source URL: www.cornellcollege.edu

Language: English - Date: 2003-02-14 15:04:40
62Agglutinative languages / Grammatical cases / Antipassive voice / Gloss / Greenlandic language / Infix / Morpheme / Saxon genitive / Clitic / Linguistics / Interlinear gloss / Translation

1 The Leipzig Glossing Rules: Conventions for interlinear morpheme-by-morpheme glosses About the rules The Leipzig Glossing Rules have been developed jointly by the Department of

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Source URL: www.eva.mpg.de

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-17 09:02:47
63Nominative–accusative language / Word order / Nominative case / Accusative case / Subject / Complementizer / Syntax / Linguistics / Grammatical cases

The Department of Linguistics presents a PhD Dissertation Defense by Hossam Eldin Ibrahim Ahmed

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Source URL: linguistics.utah.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-05-27 17:14:49
64Dative case / Accusative case / German nouns / Genitive case / Mark Twain / Old High German declension / German grammar / Grammatical cases / Grammar / Linguistics

This worksheet is for private or classroom use only and may not be used in any publication or for-profit purpose. The Awful German Language Questions to accompany Mark Twain’s essay “The Awful German Language.” Ho

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Source URL: deutschdrang.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-18 10:45:18
65Latin language / Latin grammar / Gerund / Infinitive / Relative clause / Nominative case / Dependent clause / Accusative case / Clause / Linguistics / Syntax / Grammatical cases

Guidelines for the Syntactic Annotation of Latin Treebanks (vDavid Bamman1 , Marco Passarotti2 , Gregory Crane1 , and Savina Raynaud2 1 Latin 2 Index

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Source URL: nlp.perseus.tufts.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-10-04 11:50:02
66Grammatical cases / Object / Spanish pronouns / English grammar / Dative case / Valency / Spanish prepositions / Verb argument / Linguistic typology / Linguistics / Syntax / Ditransitive verb

Ditransitive clauses in English with special reference to Lancashire dialect Anna Siewierska and Willem Hollmann Lancaster University 1. Introduction

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Source URL: www.lancaster.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2006-02-07 08:30:20
67Nominative–absolutive language / Grammar / Split ergativity / Antipassive voice / Grammatical cases / Ergative–absolutive language / Absolutive case

Nominative-Absolutive alignment in Cariban and Jê: Description and reconstruction Spike Gildea and Flávia Castro Alves University of Oregon and Universidade de Brasília In languages of the Cariban and Jê family, tens

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Source URL: www.ailla.utexas.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-02-08 09:27:30
68Grammatical cases / Linguistic morphology / Declension / Accusative case / Icelandic language / Old Norse morphology / Icelandic grammar / Linguistics / Grammar / Language

TAGGER A tagger is a program for tagging texts, which means that it analyzes each word in the text for its word class, together with various other properties of the word, such as the inflectional form. The result is call

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Source URL: tungutorg.is

Language: English - Date: 2008-01-11 12:49:32
69Northwestern Iranian languages / Languages of Pakistan / Language / Balochi language / Ergative–absolutive language / Oblique case / Dative case / Split ergativity / Intransitive verb / Grammatical cases / Linguistics / Languages of Iran

Microsoft Word - ergativ.DOC

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Source URL: titus.uni-frankfurt.de

Language: English - Date: 2010-01-22 12:35:34
70Parts of speech / Language / Grammatical cases / Syntactic categories / Determiner / Genitive case / English grammar / Pronoun / Apostrophe / Linguistics / Syntax / Grammar

CerclesTHE  ENGLISH  POSSESSIVES     AND     THE  DETERMINER  v.  PRONOUN  DISTINCTION    

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Source URL: www.cercles.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-05-31 06:50:46
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