Locative media or Location-based media are media of communication functionally bound to a location. implementation of
locative media,
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locative adverb is a type of adverb that refers to a location, or to a combination of a location and a relation to that location.
Kaynak: Locative adverbThe Estonian language has six
locative cases, which resemble the
locative cases of Finnish . They can be classified according to a three-
Kaynak: Estonian locative systemThe Finnish language has eight
locative cases, and some Eastern dialects symmetrify the system with the exessive case . These can be
Kaynak: Finnish locative systemAllative case (abbreviated all; from Latin allāt-, afferre "to bring to") is a type of the
locative case s used in several languages.
Kaynak: Allative caseInessive case (abbreviated ine; from Latin inesse "to be in or at") is a
locative grammatical case . This case carries the basic meaning
Kaynak: Inessive caseIn Ancient Greek , the dative has the functions of the Proto-Indo-European
locative and instrumental as well as those of the original
Kaynak: Dative casethe seven Sanskrit cases (nominative , accusative , instrumental , dative , ablative , genitive , and
locative but not in a one-to-one way.
Kaynak: Grammatical caseCzech has seven cases : nominative , genitive , dative , accusative , vocative ,
locative and instrumental . This essentially means that
Kaynak: Czech declensionIt is an outer
locative case, used just as the adessive and allative cases to denote both being on top of something and "being around
Kaynak: Ablative caseA soundmap is a form of
locative media that links a place and its sonic representations. It is an example of the personalized map content
Kaynak: SoundmapKenwood is an English place name and
locative surname . It may refer to: Places : England. Kenwood (or Ken Wood), a part of Hampstead Heath,
Kaynak: KenwoodThere are two further noun cases in Latin, the vocative and the
locative . The vocative case indicates that a person or thing is being
Kaynak: DeclensionPotrzebie (pɔtˈʂɛbʲe dative /
locative of potrzeba, "a need") is a Polish word popularized by its non sequitur use as a running gag in
Kaynak: Potrzebie"growing in the mother", from the
locative of "mother", mātari, and a root śvi "to grow, swell") in the Rigveda is a name of Agni (the
Kaynak: MātariśvanBritglyph was a collaborative
locative art and Geoglyph project created by Alfie Dennen for ShoZu which took place between December 2008
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