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a term
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | nominative case |
a term |
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NominativeCase identifies clause subjects in nominative-accusative languages. It is usually the unmarked case. Nouns used in isolation often have this case [Crystal 1980, 242; Pei and Gaynor 1954, 147; Hartmann and Stork 1972, 224].
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