Describes a method for teaching German adjective endings using a simple syntagmatic approach that predicts the endings on the basis of relevant linguistic features supplied by the context. (EKN)doi:10.1111/j.1540-4781.1982.tb01034.xJERRY L. COX...
your life with the German adjective endings will be a lot easier. You know that in German a noun always uses a certain case (nominative, dative, etc.). In German grammar the case is indicated by the definite article. From this arises the first of both the principles for the declension ...
Using this app you can learn and practice all forms of adjective endings in German language. The noun can be maskulin (m.), feminin (f.), neutrum (n.), or plural (pl.), and its casus can be Nominativ (N.), Akkusativ (A.), Dativ (D.), or Genitiv (G.).新...
Adjectives give us more information about people, places, animals and things. Some adjectives can be formed from nouns, verbs and even other adjectives by adding a prefix or a suffix. Learn about adjective formation with Lingolia’s online lesson. In the
The endings of indefinite adjectives were derived from a combination of pronominal endings with one of the common vowel-stem adjective declensions – usually the o/ā class (often termed the a/ō class in the specific context of the Germanic languages) but sometimes the i or u classes. Term...
I’m sure—to something like Colossal Youth. Rumour had it that someone on the jury wanted to give this a prize—though I doubt it was one of the five women jurors that I saw bailing before the ending to end all endings, having missed both the now-infamous money shot, and the approp...
Adjectives of nationality are always written in small letters and must agree in gender and number with the noun they refer to. The typical endings in order to form an adjective of nationality include -ano, -és, -eño, -ense and -o. ...
The problem that must be explained within any analysis of adjective endings in German is the following: (I) There appears to be a purely mechanical sequence of strong and weak endings in German; that is we get strings like the following...
"Form and Function of German Adjective Endings." Folia Linguistica, 6:1, 136-145Esau, Helmut. 1973. Form and Function of German Adjective Endings. Folia Linguistica 6. 136-145.ESAU, H. (1973): Form and Function of German Adjective Endings. In: Folia Linguistica 6, 1973, 1/2. pp. ...