comparative case
(grammar) A case used to mark a likeness to something, or that two things have the same quantity of something. It corresponds roughly to the English adverb like. Languages that use the comparative case include Mari, Nivkh, and Chechen.
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Alternative form of Taizhou, Jiangsu.
Alternative spelling of Jah, based on the Hebrew theophoric variant of יָהּ (yah) — ־יָהוּ (yahu)
彼女は論文の中で、マリ語が名詞の類似性を示す文法格(比較格)を用いることを説明し、それが英語の副詞「like」と同様の働きをすることを示した。
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