单词 | accusativity |
释义 | > as lemmasacˌcusaˈtivity acˌcusaˈtivity n. Grammar the state or condition of being accusative.In quot. 1950 an isolated use with reference to the work of the philosopher and psychologist Franz Brentano (1838–1917). ΚΠ 1950 Proc. Aristotelian Soc. 50 168 Brentano's doctrines (a) that consciousness is essentially intentional, i.e. of some object or ‘accusative’ and (b) that there are just three irreducibly different dimensions of ‘accusativity’. 1970 Teaching German 3 57 Teaching the function of cases, one might best start out by imparting a sense of ‘nominativity’ vs. ‘accusativity’ (doer vs. non-doer functions). 1985 Internat. Jrnl. Amer. Linguistics 51 173 More immediately relevant to the problem of ergativity and accusativity is the system of postverbal predicating particles. 2008 G. L. J. Haig Alignment Change in Iranian Langs. iii. 128 The presence of the innovated Accusative marker is generally considered to be the hallmark of full accusativity. < as lemmas |
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