n na nb nc nd ne nf ng nh ni nj nk nl nm nn no np nr ns nt nu nv nw nx ny

Перевод: nominative speek nominative


[прилагательное]
именительный; номинативный; назначенный; именной;
[существительное]
именительный падеж [грам.] ; слово в именительном падеже


Тезаурус:

  1. "Nominative not objective pronoun in a comparison where the verb is understood."
  2. Fabliau(s) is in fact the form this word took in the dialect of the north-eastern corner of France in the twelfth to fourteenth century (the final -s is a nominative singular case marker that is lost during this period).
  3. A master asked him on one occasion whether a word was nominative or dative, and back came his answer: "I don't really care, sir!"
  4. The postmodern obsession with "surfaces" could also link to the more general and growing indeterminacy of the middle classes who need to put on a Goffman-like front in order to impose their "nominative powers".
  5. Cases are treated under nominative (subject), accusative (object), genitive (possessive) and vocative.
  6. A particular grammatical feature, rather than a particular lexical item, may provide the focus of the concordance; thus, you may look up, in a Virgil concordance, not the occurrences of "bellum", but the occurrences of the second declension neuter singular nominative noun.
  7. The subject in a, b is nominative, the object in a is accusative.
  8. He argues convincingly that loan-words from Old Norse which had final inflectional syllables (vowels) retain such syllables as -e into ME; similarly, Old French loans which had a final vowel in the accusative singular retain final -e into ME verse; and native OE words that ended in a vowel in the nominative singular retain final -e in non-genitive singular usage (see the summary on p. 78ff.).

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