English speakers were also puzzled by the emphasis on the cases nominative,
accusative,possessive and dative.
İngilizce konuşanlar da, yalın hâli, iyelik ve datif durumlar üzerine vurgu tarafından şaşkın edilmiştir.
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accusative case (abbreviated acc) of a noun is the grammatical case used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb .
Kaynak: Accusative caseNominative–
accusative is a form of morphosyntactic alignment in which subjects of transitive and intransitive verb s are distinguished
Kaynak: Nominative–accusative languageIn grammar ,
accusative and infinitive is the name for a syntactic construction of Latin and Greek , also found in various forms in other
Kaynak: Accusative and infinitiveAn
accusative verb is a verb that can be used transitively or intransitively , with the subject of the transitive verb becoming the
Kaynak: Accusative verbAccusative suffix: After -l, -r, -j, -ly, -n, -ny, -s, -sz, -z and -zs, the
accusative suffix is usually added directly to the noun rather
Kaynak: Hungarian noun phrase The
accusative absolute is a grammatical construction found in some languages. It is an absolute construction found in the
accusativeKaynak: Accusative absoluteA tripartite language, also called an ergative–
accusative language, is one that treats the subject of an intransitive verb , the subject of
Kaynak: Tripartite languageIn linguistics , a cognate object (or cognate
accusative) is a verb 's object that is etymologically related to the verb. More
Kaynak: Cognate objectEnglish still retains some nominative pronoun s, which are contrasted with the
accusative (comparable to the oblique or disjunctive in
Kaynak: Nominative caseNominative–
accusative (or simply
accusative): The argument (subject) of an intransitive verb is in the same case as the agent (subject) of
Kaynak: Grammatical caseThese are called nominative–
accusative languages, or just
accusative languages, after the nominative and
accusative cases, which are
Kaynak: Morphosyntactic alignmentNota accusativi (Latin for "signal of the
accusative (case)") is a grammatical term meaning "denoting
accusative case ". the
accusativeKaynak: Nota accusativiaccusative languages : An ergative language maintains a syntactic or morphological equivalence (such as the same word order or grammatical
Kaynak: Ergative–absolutive language or is not actively responsible for, the action of the verb; or that treats the argument like the
accusative argument of a transitive verb.-
Kaynak: Unaccusative verbis a Latin prepositional phrase: per (preposition, taking the
accusative case, meaning "by, by means of") and capita (
accusative plural of
Kaynak: Per capitaA complete Latin noun declension consists of up to seven grammatical cases : nominative , vocative ,
accusative , genitive , dative ,
Kaynak: Latin declensionDutch writing distinguished between four cases—nominative , genitive , dative , and
accusative (sometimes also the locative existed); and
Kaynak: Archaic Dutch declension