Vocative

  • 51Bulgarian nouns — have the categories grammatical gender, number, case (only vocative) and definiteness. A noun has one of three specific grammatical genders (masculine, feminine, neuter) and two numbers (singular and plural), With cardinal numbers and some… …

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  • 52you + appositional name, phrase, or clause —    With this kind of vocative expression the speaker typically expresses surprise or regret that what he or she is saying must be said to this particular person, as opposed to someone else. ‘You of all people’ sums up that thought. One man might… …

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  • 53you + category of person —    This is an exclamatory kind of vocative used when someone is thought to display the characteristics of a certain category of people.    English people, for example, may be thought by foreigners to behave at times in ways which are noticeably… …

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  • 54Addressing someone — When you talk to someone, you sometimes use their name. You can sometimes use their title, if they have one. Sometimes you use a word that shows how you feel about them, for example darling or idiot . Words used to address people are called… …

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  • 55addressing someone — When you talk to someone, you sometimes use their name. You can sometimes use their title, if they have one. Sometimes you use a word that shows how you feel about them, for example darling or idiot . Words used to address people are called… …

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  • 56Grammatical case — Grammatical categories Animacy Aspect Case Clusivity Definiteness Degree of comparison Evidentiality …

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  • 57Georgian grammar — The Georgian language belongs to the South Caucasian or Kartvelian family. Some of its characteristics are akin to those of Slavic languages such as its system of verbal aspect, but Georgian grammar is remarkably different from Indo European… …

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  • 58Ojibwe grammar — The Ojibwe language is an Algonquian American Indian language spoken throughout the Great Lakes region and westward onto the northern plains. It is one of the largest American Indian languages north of Mexico in terms of number of speakers, and… …

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  • 59Evolution of the Polish language — Polish language Language overview · History · Dialects · Pronunciation  …

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  • 60Colognian grammar — Articles Adjectives Prepositions Nouns Pronouns Declension Verbs Tense Aspect Mood Modal particle Conjugation Adverbial phrases Sentence structure The Colognian grammar describes the formal systems of the modern Colognian language being used in… …

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