| 1. | French has three articles : definite, indefinite, and partitive.
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| 2. | Quantitives can be interpreted as partitives, though, when modified.
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| 3. | In modern Russian, use of the partitive case is often facultative.
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| 4. | This shows that aspect is stronger than quantity in conditioning the partitive.
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| 5. | One is a nominative and the other is a partitive.
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| 6. | A syntactic tree structure of an English partitive shown in ( 5a ).
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| 7. | In languages that have a partitive case, the distinction is explicit and mandatory.
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| 8. | In the data, the morpheme " a " is the partitive morpheme.
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| 9. | The uniqueness of this dialect is the use of the partitive or Saxon genitive.
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| 10. | The partitive article is similar to the indefinite article but used for uncountable singular nouns.
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