| 31. | For example, in Finnish the partitive case suffix denotes an unbound event, while the accusative case suffix denotes a bounded event.
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| 32. | The real subject of the sentence will not be in the nominative case but is most often in the dative or accusative case.
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| 33. | The accusative case is identical to the genitive case, except for common nominals ending in vowels, where the genitive suffix is.
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| 34. | German places strong emphasis on the difference between location and motion; the accusative case is used for motion and the dative for location.
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| 35. | CEPI ( note the difference between nominative and accusative case endings ) . talk ) 23 : 14, 6 January 2011 ( UTC)
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| 36. | A complication in Finnic languages is that the accusative case "-( e ) n " is homophonic to the genitive case.
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| 37. | Compare the following active-passive pair ( Roberts 1891 ) where the patient continues to have accusative case and remains in the object position:
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| 38. | :It is not necessarily awkward to mark each direct object with the accusative case marker, but you may sound more formal than colloquial.
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| 39. | There is a class of adverbial expressions most often telling a time of an action or the place of a movement employing the accusative case.
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| 40. | In example 1, the assignment of dative case is unpredictable by the verb as we would expect to see the object taking accusative case.
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