oblique case in a sentence
Examples
- By " complex ", I include any sort of regular declension, even if only into an oblique case.
- Towards the end of the imperial period, the accusative came to be used more and more as a general oblique case.
- If the possessor is a common noun, it will be introduced by a determiner, but without an oblique case marker.
- Thus, it will be preceded by an oblique case marker, and the possessed noun will appear without a possessive affix.
- The possessor is always preceded by a determiner, although depending on the noun class, it can also appear with an oblique case marker.
- Person and number are indicated by suffixing the oblique case of the relevant pronoun ( " n " in the above example ).
- This conflation of the old accusative, dative, instrumental, and ( after prepositions ) genitive cases is the " oblique case ".
- In the Vafsi past tense subjects of intransitive verbs and direct objects are marked by the direct case whereas subjects of transitive verbs are marked by the oblique case.
- The oblique case in these languages generally inherits from the Latin accusative; as a result, masculine nouns have distinct endings in the two cases while most feminine nouns do not.
- Many forms of Central German such as Punjabi, the accusative, genitive, and dative have merged to an oblique case, but the language still retains vocative, locative, and ablative cases.