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    Loss of the vocative case and its reflection in Old and Middle Russian monuments of business writing by T. V. Khadyeva

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Thus, the vocative case is more often preserved for single appeals, whilst the nominative case is chosen for appeals that have anagreed attribute or an apposition. …”
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    Clitic or Agreement Restriction in Santali: A Typological Analysis by Mayuri J. DILIP, Rajesh KUMAR

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…On the other hand, the argument with subject agreement manifests nominative case only, indicating an association between nominative case and subject agreement. …”
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    PARTICULARITĂŢI ALE STRUCTURILOR CU NOMINATIV TEMIC (În opera lui Ion DRUŢĂ) by USM ADMIN

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The subject expressed by nominative case concentrates upon itself the maximum of attention thus becoming the object of meditation and analysis. …”
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    Notícia de Torto: formas procedentes do latim ille by Mirta Groppi

    Published 2003-06-01
    “…About the pronominal forms, we point out the usage of accusative form to the plural subject and one example of nominative case without preposition as an object of the verb.…”
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    Raising applicatives and possessors in Tagalog by Yining Nie

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…I present novel data on Tagalog external possession, showing that external possessors and other nominals that remain unlicensed in their thematic position move to the specifier of an athematic raising applicative head (Georgala 2012) in order to be licensed and assigned nominative Case by Voice. The Locative Voice and Circumstantial Voice markers are shown to be two morphological reflexes of the same raising applicative head. …”
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    Agreement, Case and Definiteness in Balkan Existential Constructions by Frasson, Alberto

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…I argue that existential pivots are interpreted as semantic objects, as evidenced by the assignment of non-nominative case. I propose that existential copulas take two nominals: the post-copular pivot and a pre-copular null expletive, which behaves as the subject of the construction. …”
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    Possessor raising and structural variations within the vP domain

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In this paper, we analyze external possessors in Brazilian Portuguese, showing that those realizing Nominative-Case (Nominative-possessors) are not syntactically uniform, varying derivationally. …”
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    Lekuwa DP : a minimalist analysis by Thierry Tsono MOWELLE

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Like the subject which moves to Spec, TP to check its nominative Case, the noun also raises from its base-generated position to Spec, DP to receive its genitive Case from AGR and be assigned Agent theta role by the maximal-category predicate NP. …”
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    Colour term ‘black’ in Estonian place names by Kaidi Rätsep

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The most frequent occurrences of must in the nominative case were Mustjõgi ‘Black-river’ (frequency = 26), Mustjärv ‘Black-lake’ (22), Mustkivi ‘Black-stone’ (21), Mustoja ‘Black-rivulet’ (18) and Mustmägi ‘Black-hill’ (16). …”
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    Arabic Compound Numerals: New Insights on Case, Agreement, and Quantification by Hussein Al-Bataineh

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Finally, the paper addresses the intriguing question of how NQPs in MSA, despite lacking a nominative Case, can assume the subject position and govern agreement in both verbal and verbless sentences.…”
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    Особенности типов субъектов в переводческой перспективе (Subject types and their characteristics in translation) by Marina Fomina

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…The prototypical grammatical subject - an agent subject - is expressed by the nominative case of a noun which precedes the verb and is typically represented by an animate initiator or do-er of an action. …”
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    Współczesne ujęcia kategorii rodzaju gramatycznego 
w polszczyźnie a praktyka (glotto)dydaktyczna 
– wprowadzenie by Anna Seretny, Wiesław Tomasz Stefańczyk

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…According to the traditional concept, derived from the classical school, the nominative case is the basis for the division into gender classes. …”
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    On the subject-orientation of the dispositional middle construction by Oya Toshiaki

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…In contrast, a potential construction is interpreted as dispositional in Japanese in which case the disposition is typically ascribed to the object with nominative case, which is almost obligatory in Japanese. …”
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    Case Endings in Standard Arabic by محمد علي محمد قرابش

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Therefore, a distinction between three types of Case, i.e., Nominative Case, Accusative Case and Genitive Case, is to be dealt with for Arabic lexical NPs. …”
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    Verbalisation of an alternative academic position in totalitarian discourse by Natalia Kobchenko

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…On the other hand, the lexical and grammatical structure of their statements levelled the postulates regarding the fact that “vocative is not a case”, and that “the nominative case is used to express address on par with the vocative.” …”
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    An Overview of Korean Case Particle Alteration: Focusing on eul/reul ‘을/를’ - i/ga ‘이/가’ Alteration by Maša Žbogar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… In this research, we examine the manifestation of the accusative case marker eul/reul 을/를 alteration, where it is replaced by the nominative case marker i/ga 이/가, specifically in -go sipda -고 싶다 construction and in clauses with a transitive predicate (NP i/ga 이/가 NP eul/reul 을/를 VP). …”
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    Phase-level Minimality in Romance VOS by Ángel J. Gallego

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…In particular, it explores the possibility that VOS structures are derived through movement of the object to a specifier that c-commands the subject, which predicts a minimality configuration between C-T (the nominative Case Probe), the subject (the Goal), and the raised object (the intervener). …”
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