Minderheiten " would contain a definite article, which does not reflect the intended indefiniteness of " Minderheiten "; " Minderheiten " itself is an unmarked plural, i . e . it could be any grammatical case.
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Chamorro is also known for its wh-agreement in the verb : These agreement morphemes agree with features ( roughly, the grammatical case feature ) of the question phrase, and'replace'the regular subject verb agreement:
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With some exceptions, they must contain only letters found in the decline the name according to the language's grammatical case system, which in practice means that a genitive form can be constructed in accordance with Icelandic rules.
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The "'causal-final "'is a grammatical case in Chuvash ) expressing the meaning'for the purpose of, for the reason that', and denoting price asked of or paid for goods.
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In a prototypical nominative accusative language with a grammatical case system, like Latin, the object of a verb is marked for accusative case, and the subject of the verb may or may not be marked for nominative case.
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As a general rule, " al "-may be prefixed to any " ism ", regardless of gender, plurality, grammatical case, etc . However, this rule has some pathological caveats.
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This book has an unusual feature in personal pronoun usage : in most Sector General stories, one human is " he " or " she " ( or other grammatical case forms ) and one alien is " it ".
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An ergative language maintains a morphological equivalence ( such as the same word order or grammatical case ) for the object of a transitive verb and the single core argument of an intransitive verb, while treating the agent of a transitive verb differently.
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The Russian word ( " pady�zh " ) similarly contains a root meaning " fall ", and the German and Czech simply mean " fall ", and are used for both the concept of grammatical case and to refer to physical falls.
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Possessives are sometimes regarded as a grammatical case ( the "'possessive case "'), although they are also sometimes considered to represent the genitive case, or are not assigned to any case, depending on which language is being considered.