| 21. | Personal pronouns have Unmarked, Nominative, Accusative and Possessive case forms.
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| 22. | The paradigm of nominal declension depends on the nominative of the noun.
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| 23. | In noun morphology, there are two cases : nominative and accusative.
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| 24. | I mean, the nominative and not the objective form.
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| 25. | The term nominative determinism is also used for this phenomenon.
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| 26. | One with nominative case and the other with genetive case.
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| 27. | Brahma ( neuter nominative singular of Brahman ) becomes Brahmam.
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| 28. | One is a nominative and the other is a partitive.
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| 29. | The cases are nominative, accusative, dative, ablative and vocative.
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| 30. | The final consonant itself was lost in the nominative and vocative singular.
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