| 31. | "Danann " is generally believed to be the genitive of a female name, for which the nominative case is not attested.
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| 32. | Other words use the forms of the genitive case or the nominative case in place of the accusative, depending on their animacy.
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| 33. | The Nominative case pronouns are used for the subjects of transitive and intransitive verbs, the accusative pronouns for the objects of transitives.
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| 34. | Pronouns in the vocative case in Romanian, which is used for exclamations, or summoning, also take the forms of the nominative case.
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| 35. | Although it is adjectival, it exists only in the nominative case, and declines for gender and number ( not for person ).
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| 36. | :Could be from Old French nominative case forms ( though I'm not familiar with the detailed etymology of these particular words ).
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| 37. | But in other times, other conventions rule : In a short story from the mid-' 30s, Agatha Christie chooses the nominative case.
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| 38. | :The only thing that bugs me is the lack of final-r's in the nominative case, but that is a matter of taste.
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| 39. | Tabled just below on the left are the paradigms for the major gender and number agreement termination ( GN ), nominative case.
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| 40. | The dative construction occurs when the semantic subject is in the dative case and semantic direct object is in the nominative case.
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