单词 | prepositional case |
释义 | > as lemmasprepositional case prepositional case n. (esp. in Slavonic languages) a case of nouns and pronouns (and words in agreement with them) used after certain prepositions.In Slavonic, to some extent distinct from the locative case (cf. quot. 1965 at sense B.), though the latter term is sometimes used instead. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > case > [noun] > other specific cases ablativec1400 instrumental1801 prepositional1824 allative1854 adessive1855 sociative1859 comitative1860 terminative1865 abessive1869 common case1869 translative1869 instructive1879 essive1890 transitional case1890 superessive1895 prepositional case1897 similative1903 lative1939 perlative1953 elative1959 1897 Jrnl. Amer. Oriental Soc. 18 359 The Semitic genitive was primarily the prepositional case. 1962 A. H. Semeonoff Russ. Syntax 232 Word-groups with nouns in the prepositional case contain verbs which lexically require the prepositions о, по, в. 1994 Mod. Lang. Jrnl. 78 412 Prepositional case pronouns are not introduced until lesson six. < as lemmas |
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