Grammatical case denoting "partialness", "without result" or "without specific identity"
For the meaning represented by partitive case, see partitive.
The partitive case (abbreviated PTV, PRTV, or more ambiguously PART) is a grammatical case which denotes "partialness", "without result", or "without specific identity". It is also used in contexts where a subgroup is selected from a larger group, or with numbers.
The partitivecase (abbreviated PTV, PRTV, or more ambiguously PART) is a grammatical case which denotes "partialness", "without result", or "without specific...
In linguistics, the partitive is a word, phrase, or case that indicates partialness. Nominal partitives are syntactic constructions, such as "some of...
Balto-Finnic languages, such as Finnish, have two cases for objects, the accusative and the partitivecase. In morphosyntactic alignment terms, both do the...
inanimate possessors. In addition to the genitive, there is also a partitivecase (marked -ta/-tä or -a/-ä) used for expressing that something is a part...
(if any) comes from the partitive singular. Otherwise the ending is added to the strong vowel stem. The basic meaning of this case is a lack of telicity...
the noun represents the total amount of something. It can be found in partitivecase in Finnish. One of its uses in Finnish is to express a part of a larger...
essive case, the latter the partitivecase. This resulted in the rise of the telicity contrast of the object, which must be in the accusative case or partitive...
basis of the historical separative case -ta/-tä (which is also the origin of the contemporary Finnish partitivecase, which has changed from its historical...
list of grammatical cases as they are used by various inflectional languages that have declension. This list will mark the case, when it is used, an...
Hungarian) in several respects including: Shared morphology: case suffixes such as genitive -n, partitive -(t)a / -(t)ä ( < Proto-Uralic *-ta, originally ablative)...
grammar, the nominative case (abbreviated NOM), subjective case, straight case, or upright case is one of the grammatical cases of a noun or other part...
vesi, "water", is in the partitivecase. The related sentence join veden, "I drank (the) water", using the accusative case instead, assumes that there...
case; all parts of the number except toista are inflected. Nouns following a number in the nominative singular are usually in the singular partitive case...
bears the partitive singular. Otherwise, the noun and the numeral agree with each other in number and case. This uses the stem of the partitive plural inflected...
identical to one of the main six cases). The most recognized additional cases are locative (в лесу́, на мосту́, в слеза́х), partitive (ча́ю, са́хару, песку́),...
Savo, it is common: rahhoo, or standard Finnish rahaa 'money' (in the partitivecase). The distinction between /d/ and /dd/ is found only in foreign words;...
(to fear) require the use of the partitivecase: thus, "Minä rakastan sinua" (I love you), in which "sinua" is partitive although a complete concrete entity...
urge to urinate" (these differ by case government: the former is always accompanied by a subject in the partitivecase), kusinen "shitty" or "stained with...
(genitive in many languages) The partitivecase role (genitive or partitive in many languages) The instrument case role (instrumental or dative in many...
the word ilman and the partitive: ilman rahaa "without money" or, less commonly: rahaa ilman "without money" The abessive case of nouns is rarely used...
in the singular accusative/genitive case and in Finnish and Estonian the singular noun is in the partitivecase, such that the number points to a part...
In grammar, the ergative case (abbreviated erg) is the grammatical case that identifies a nominal phrase as the agent of a transitive verb in ergative–absolutive...
English as /æ/ and /ɒ/ are used instead of /ɑː/. The consonant in the partitivecase ending -ta elides when it is surrounded by two short vowels except when...