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Keyword:
caritive case
Noun
Japanese Meaning
欠如格(あるものが欠けている、存在しないことを示す格) / 欠落を表す格 / ‘~がない’という意味を持つ文法上の格
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abessive case
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ablative case
Noun
(grammar)
A
noun
case
used
in
some
languages
to
indicate
movement
away
from
something,
removal,
separation.
In
English
grammar,
it
corresponds
roughly
to
the
use
in
English
of
prepositions
"of",
"from",
"away
from",
and
"concerning".
In
Latin
grammar,
the
ablative
case
(cāsus
ablātīvus)
includes
functions
derived
from
the
Indo-European
ablative,
instrumental,
comitative,
associative
and
locative
cases;
these
cases
express
concepts
similar
to
those
of
the
English
prepositions
"of"/"from",
"by",
"with",
"to"/"with",
and
"at"/"in",
respectively.
Here/hence/hither,
there/thence/thither,
and
where/whence/whither
are
the
only
English
words
with
separate
forms
for
the
ablative
(motion
away
from)
and
lative
(motion
towards)
cases.
Japanese Meaning
(文法)離脱格。ある言語において、物事からの移動、除去、分離を示す名詞の格。 / 英語の前置詞「of」、「from」、「away from」、「concerning」的な意味合いに概ね対応する。 / ラテン語文法では、インド・ヨーロッパ語の離脱、手段、同行、連帯、場所格に由来する幅広い機能を含む。 / 具体的には、移動(離脱)、道具・手段、同行(共に)や場所を示す意味などを表現する。
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delative case
Noun
Japanese Meaning
(文法)物体からの離脱や移動、分離を示す格。具体的には、英語で「from」や「off of」として表現される意味を持ち、ハンガリー語など一部の言語で使用される。
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allative case
Noun
(grammar)
A
case
used
to
indicate
movement
onto,
or
to
the
adjacency
of
something.
In
English,
this
is
usually
expressed
by
the
prepositions
to
or
onto,
as
in
"to
the
house,"
"onto
the
house."
Languages
that
use
the
allative
case
include
Basque,
Dyirbal,
Estonian,
Finnish,
Hungarian,
and
Lithuanian.
Japanese Meaning
移動や接近を示す文法上の格で、ある対象に向かう、または隣接する動作を表す。 / 英語の前置詞“to”や“onto”が示す方向性を文法的に表現する格
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illative case
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benefactive case
Noun
Japanese Meaning
(文法) 受益格: 行為や出来事から利益を受ける対象(恩恵を享受する者や物)を示す格。英語では『for, for the benefit of, in the interests of, intended for, on behalf of』などの前置詞で表される意味に相当する。
Related Words
inessive case
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locative case
Noun
(grammar)
A
case
used
to
indicate
place,
or
the
place
where,
or
wherein.
It
corresponds
roughly
to
the
English
prepositions
"in",
"on",
"at",
and
"by".
Languages
that
use
the
locative
case
include
Armenian,
Azeri,
Belarusian,
Serbo-Croatian,
Czech,
Dyirbal,
Latin,
Latvian,
Lithuanian,
Polish,
Quechua,
Russian,
Sanskrit,
Slovak,
Slovene,
Swahili,
Turkish
and
Ukrainian.
Some
languages
use
the
same
locative
case
construct
to
indicate
when,
so
the
English
phrase
"in
summer"
would
use
the
locative
case
construct.
Japanese Meaning
場所や位置を示すための文法上の格(格変化の一種で、英語の前置詞 'in', 'on', 'at', 'by' に相当する)
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absolutive case
Noun
(grammar)
case
used
to
indicate
the
patient
or
experiencer
of
a
verb’s
action.
The
absolutive
case
is
used
to
mark
the
subject
of
an
intransitive
verb,
as
well
as
the
object
of
a
transitive
verb
(inasmuch
as
they
are
codified
in
the
English
nominative-accusative
system).
Some
languages
that
employ
the
absolutive
case
include
Abkhaz,
Basque,
Chechen,
Dyirbal,
Hindi,
Inuktitut,
Hiligaynon,
and
Yup'ik.
Japanese Meaning
絶対格:文法において、自動詞の主語および他動詞の目的語となる(すなわち動詞の作用を受ける対象)を示す格。 / (文法)主語-目的語の区別がある体系において、被作用体(患者・経験者)を示すために用いられる名詞の格。
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