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Nominative Language : Language and Linguistics
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Language type in the framework of relational typology (vs active and ergative) to which all European languages, except Basque and the Caucasian languages, belong. Assuming that in simple transitive and intransitive sentences the thematic relations of...
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Nominative [Lat. Nominare ‘To Name’] : Language and Linguistics
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Morphological case in nominative languages which as casus rectus usually has a zero form and marks the subject of the sentence. The nominative can also occur in predicative nouns (He is a teacher) or outside the sentence frame (Kids, please quiet...
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The nominative case is a grammatical case for a noun, which generally marks the subject of a verb, as opposed to its object or other verb arguments. (Basically, it is a noun that is doing something, usually joined (such as in Latin) with the accusative...


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