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- Verbal_case abstract "In grammar, the term verbal case has been used with various meanings. It may simply indicate the noun-case system of core arguments of the verb, such as nominative, accusative, ergative, absolutive, and sometimes core dative or benefactive. That is, the cases of those nouns most closely associated with the verb, and which may trigger verbal agreement or may be affected by the voice of a clause, rather than the cases of the more peripheral oblique arguments. A verbal case system may thus be synonymous with morphosyntactic alignment. 'Verbal case' may also mean those noun cases governed by the relationship of the noun to the verb, in contrast with 'nominal case', where the case of a noun is determined by another noun (for example, the genitive). In this use, 'verbal case' is nearly synonymous with 'case', as in most languages with case, all cases but the genitive are governed by the verb.It may also be used for noun inflections which confer verbal properties to the noun. When a noun takes certain cases, it may also agree with the verb in tense–aspect–mood, for example, and so not behave as a typical noun.It may refer to inflections of the verb which are argued to behave semantically like case on nouns. Traditionally, case is defined as a morphological inflection of the noun, not the verb, and it is controversial whether verbal inflections can truly behave like a case system.".
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- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Absolutive_case.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Accusative_case.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Argument_(linguistics).
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Benefactive_case.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grammar.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grammatical_cases.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Dative_case.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Dependent_clause.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Ergative_case.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Genitive_case.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Gerund.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Grammar.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_case.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_conjugation.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Infinitive.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Latin_grammar.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Morphosyntactic_alignment.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Nominalization.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Nominative_case.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Oblique_case.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Tense–aspect–mood.
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLink Voice_(grammar).
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLinkText "Verbal case".
- Verbal_case wikiPageWikiLinkText "verbal case".
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- Verbal_case subject Category:Grammar.
- Verbal_case subject Category:Grammatical_cases.
- Verbal_case comment "In grammar, the term verbal case has been used with various meanings. It may simply indicate the noun-case system of core arguments of the verb, such as nominative, accusative, ergative, absolutive, and sometimes core dative or benefactive. That is, the cases of those nouns most closely associated with the verb, and which may trigger verbal agreement or may be affected by the voice of a clause, rather than the cases of the more peripheral oblique arguments.".
- Verbal_case label "Verbal case".
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- Verbal_case wasDerivedFrom Verbal_case?oldid=679504888.
- Verbal_case isPrimaryTopicOf Verbal_case.