一旦有一个广泛的英语语言declension系统类似于拉丁美洲,现代德国或冰岛。 旧的英语区分了记名,accusative,dative,是个案,并强烈地拒绝了形容词和代词也是一个独立有助于一些案例(否则,后来完全符合dative)。 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 相关内容 ...
the declensions of an outraged woman’s fists. XVII. If anyone asks for me, I’m in Chapter Ten. XVIII. This is a label. What is it? A libel, a labia, a lust, alleluia. XIX. And this? A table. Some bread and a plea. XX. Please. What is it? You are wanted on the phone...
2.A form of a verb in some languages, such as Classical Greek or Sanskrit, that in the indicative mood expresses past action. [From Greekaoristos,indefinite, aorist tense:a-,not; seea-1+horistos,definable(fromhorizein,to define; seehorizon).] ...
The vowel system of the ancient Germanic languages is marked by comparative poverty and numerous combinational changes, as well as by two types of adjective declension—strong (so-called pronominal) and weak. The verb in the ancient Germanic languages has no special form for the future and no ...
ATTICISM IN SECOND DECLENSION NOMINAL CATEGORIES IN THE LANGUAGE OF ACHILLES TATIUSdoi:10.1353/acl.2019.0002TATIUS, AchillesGREEK languageLEXICOGRAPHERSROMAN Period, Great Britain, 55 B.C.-449 A.D.DOESCHER, IanThe language of the Ancient Greek novelist, Achilles Tatius, is often desc...
pt. ofeat. A•te (ˈeɪ ti, ˈɑ ti) n. an ancient Greek goddess personifying the fatal blindness or recklessness that leads to ruinous actions. [< Greekátē] -ate1 , a suffix occurring orig. in loanwords from Latin, as adjectives (literate; passionate), nouns (candidate; pre...
Two major classes of nouns are those which have complicated vocalic endings which undergo elision and those having stem formatives ending in a consonant which is elided in the declension of the system of nouns. 2. The pronoun. The pronouns are treated as adjectives for the most part. Since ...
Namely, the influence of Turkish on phonology, noun morphology (new types of declension with agglutinative number suffixes), and derivational morphology, as well as on the syntax, suggests a level of agency on the part of Turkish-dominant bilinguals. This represents a case of imposition, rather ...
The grammatical form of φιλόσοφος is a (second declension) masculine, but compounds like this retain second declension endings even when they are used in the feminine gender. So a Greek woman who was a philosopher was still a φιλόσοφος. But a "friend" who ...
These nominal stems were inflected according to the pattern of the -o stems in the masculine and neuter and the pattern of the -a stems in the feminine. In the late Proto-Slavic period new adjectives arose that were inflected according to the pattern of the pronominal declension, for example...