Concept information
Preferred term
oblique case
Broader concept
Example
- In the SearchWindow a query for 3rd person neuter personal and possessive pronouns with oblique case is specified. (Müller & Strube, 2003)
- Pronoun errors for both systems showed a tendency for oblique cases in place of nominative. (Gwinnup, Anderson, Erdmann, Young, Kazi, Salesky & Thompson, 2016)
- Some examples which Greenberg collected showed the expected frequency distributions: singulars more frequent than plurals or a greater frequency of so-called direct cases (nominative accusative and vocative) than of oblique cases (genitive dative ablative locative instrumental etc.) in a number of languages. (Kucera, 1982)
- These include imperatives contrary-to-fact conditionals constructions involving individual lexical peculiarities and various minor uses of the oblique cases. (Foust & Walkling, 1961)
- With other prepositions the pronoun would just follow the preposition in the oblique case as in sin ti ('without you'). (Ranta, Angelov, Gruzitis & Kolachina, 2020)
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-GF59RTD9-2
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