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  Lative case - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The lative case belongs to the group of the general local cases together with the locative and separative case.
The lative case is typical of the Uralic languages and it was one of the Proto-Uralic cases.
The dative/lative case usually occurs, as in the examples above, in combination with another suffix as poss-lative case; this should not be regarded as a separate case, though, as many of the locative cases in Tsez are constructed analytically; hence, they are actually a combination of two case suffixes.
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 Television Point | Dictionary | Meaning of CASE
Case is properly a falling off from the nominative or first state of word; the name for which, however, is now, by extension of its signification, applied also to the nominative.
Case endings are terminations by which certain cases are distinguished.
{Case} {stated or agreed on} (Law), a statement in writing of facts agreed on and submitted to the court for a decision of the legal points arising on them.
www.televisionpoint.com /dictionary/default.asp?define=CASE   (471 words)

  
 Citizenship
Acquisition of the citizenship of Ukraine by a child in case of acquisition of the citizenship of Ukraine by one of the parents
Retention of the citizenship of Ukraine by a child in case of secession from the citizenship of Ukraine by one of the parents
In case of establishing paternity of a child whose mother is a stateless person while his/her father is recognized as a citizen of Ukraine, the child, who has not attained the age of 16, shall become a citizen of Ukraine regardless of the place of his/her birth.
www.ukrchicago.com /consular/english/citizenship_en.html   (2851 words)

  
 Flight Case
In the Finnish language, the Allative case is the fifth of the locative cases, with the basic meaning of "onto".
The term allative is generally used for the lative case in the majority of languages which do not make finer distinctions.
This is especially the case within the object-oriented community where they originated, but their applicability is not restricted to object-oriented systems, because use cases are not object orientated in nature.
www.artistbooking.com /trips/62/flight-case.html   (568 words)

  
 Vienna Convention
In particular, it shall, in case of need, place at their disposal the necessary means of transport for themselves and their property other than property acquired in the receiving State the export of which is prohibited at the time of departure.
Consular officers shall not be liable to arrest or detention pending trial, except in the case of a grave crime and pursuant to a decision by the competent judicial authority.
Except in the case specified in paragraph 1 of this Article, consular officers shall not be committed to prison or liable to any other form of restriction on their personal freedom save in execution of a judicial decision of final effect.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Dative case (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The dative case (also called the third case) is a grammatical case generally used to indicate the noun to whom something is given.
The pronoun whom is also a remnant of the dative case in English, descending from the Old English dative pronoun "hwām" (as opposed to the nominative "who", which descends from Old English "hwā") — though "whom" also absorbed the functions of the Old English accusative pronoun "hwone".
In this case, the noun or pronoun's case is determined by the preposition, NOT by its function in the sentence.
www.reference.com.cob-web.org:8888 /browse/wiki/Dative_case   (1617 words)

  
 No. 05-628: North Dakota v. United States Army Corps of Engineers - Opposition
The jurisdiction of this Court is invoked under 28 U.S.C. This case involves a series of lawsuits filed by various States and other entities concerning the operation of dams and reservoirs along the Missouri River by the United States Army Corps of Engineers (the Corps).
The court noted that, "[i]n any event," "[t]he legis lative history indicates that Congress' intent in enacting the 1977 amendments was to subject the Corps' channel- dredging activities to state water-quality standards pro mulgated pursuant to the CWA, while preserving its authority to maintain navigation." Id. at 6 n.4.
That case presents the question whether the release of water from a dam constitutes a "discharge" for purposes of the state certification requirement of Section 401(a)(1) of the CWA, 33 U.S.C. 1341(a)(1).
www.usdoj.gov /osg/briefs/2005/0responses/2005-0628.resp.html   (3082 words)

  
 Flight Cases
Case Western Reserve University, an independent research university in Cleveland, Ohio.
Use cases are often co-authored by software developers and end users.
Each use case focuses on describing how to achieve a single business goal or task.
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 comit - how to comit suicide
The Comitative case is used where English would use "in company with" or "together with".
It, and many other cases, how would you comit suicide are found comit farm in the Finnish language, the Hungarian language, and the Estonian language.
It is debatable if this is a grammatical case, because it does not obey vowel harmony; that is, there is no form -nkää.
www.infotechloco.com /Inf-Programming-C---E/COMIT.html   (388 words)

  
 Hawaii Supreme Court Case No. 15775   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The provisions of HRS  92-4 and 92-5 (1985) are immaterial to this case.
Munoz, a pre-HAPA case, stands for the principle that a party who directly and actively participates in a judicial or other public sale or auction of property and accepts the benefits of the sale by bidding is equitably estopped from "impugning the disposition of such property." 40 Haw.
The common law is ideally suited to the task of balancing competing interest[s] in the grey areas and unanticipated cases, under the guidance of the legislative policy.
www.hsba.org /htdocs/hsba/Legal_Research/Hawaii/members/sc/15775.HTM   (5399 words)

  
 Instrumental case - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The instrumental case (also called the fifth case) is a grammatical case used to indicate that a noun is the instrument or means by or with which the subject achieves or accomplishes an action.
An instrumental/comitative case is arguably present in Turkish and other Altaic languages, as well as in Tamil.
Though the instrumental case does not exist in many languages, some languages use other cases to denote the mean, or instrument, of an action.
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Instrumental_case   (712 words)

  
 Locative case at AllExperts (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The locative case belongs to the general local cases together with the lative and separative case.
In the Hungarian language, nine such cases exist, yet the name locative case refers to a form (-t/-tt) used only in a few city/town names along with the Inessive case or Superessive case.
In the Russian language, the locative case is often and recently called the prepositional case.
experts.about.com.cob-web.org:8888 /e/l/lo/Locative_case.htm   (444 words)

  
 Rhako grammar
This case is treated as if it was an adjective, although it keeps its determiner and goes before adjectives.
The lative and ablative cases are "movement" cases expressing direction "from" and "toward" something.
A descriptive verb is adjoined a noun in the lative case.
circeus.free.fr /sketch.html   (3613 words)

  
 Document 15 of 69   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The only federal case to address the constitutionality of notification and the Internet deter mined that the state notification statute is constitutional and publishing the names of sex offenders via the Internet is constitutional, provided that public access is limited to those who may potentially encounter the sex offender.
The court stated that the fundamental premise of registration and carefully tailored notification is to alert the public and law enforcement of possible re-abuse, which is not an unreasonable premise.
In this case, the plaintiff is a convicted sex offender who was a candidate for community notifica tion.
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 Genitive case - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In grammar, the genitive case or possessive case (also called the second case) is the case that marks a noun as being the possessor of another noun.
In Baltic-Finnic languages, the accusative case -(e)n is homophonic to the genitive case.
In the case of constellations, it is useful to know the genitive of the constellation's Latin name, since this is used to make the Bayer designation of stars in that constellation.
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Genitive_case   (1287 words)

  
 edward olive english for business and actors links and resources online
This collapse of the separate case pronouns into the same word is one of the reasons grammarians consider the dative and accusative cases to be extinct in English — neither is an ideal term for the role played by "whom".
Modern English morphologically distinguishes only one case, the possessive case — which some linguists argue is not a case at all, but a clitic (see the entry for genitive case for more information).
In some cases both forms are still vying for attention: for example, for a librarian, the plural of appendix is appendices (following the original language); for physicians, however, the plural of appendix is appendixes.
www.edwardolive.net /edwardoliveenglishlinks14.php   (6993 words)

  
 Dative case at AllExperts (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In Scottish Gaelic and Irish, the dative case is used by nouns following simple prepositions and the definite article.
Under the influence of English, which uses the preposition "to" for both indirect objects (give to) and directions of movement (go to), the term "dative" has sometimes been to describe cases in other languages that would more appropriately be called lative.
In the Northeast Caucasian languages, such as Tsez, the dative also takes up the functions of the lative case in marking the direction of an action.
experts.about.com.cob-web.org:8888 /e/d/da/dative_case.htm   (1499 words)

  
 Copyright of Choreographic Works
Case law provides very little guidance regarding the precise nature of originality in the design of choreography, although analogies can be drawn from other art forms.
Case law involving theatrical spectacles or pantomime provides little guidance, primarily the test of similarity in plot and characters.
There is case law suggesting that a work must be fixed in some way in order to have even common law protection.
www.csulb.edu /~jvancamp/copyrigh.html   (13192 words)

  
 What is case?
Case is a grammatical category determined by the syntactic or semantic function of a noun or pronoun.
The term case has traditionally been restricted to apply to only those languages which indicate certain functions by the inflection of
In the following sentence, case is indicated by the case markers ga, ni, and o:
www.sil.org /linguistics/GlossaryOfLinguisticTerms/WhatIsCase.htm   (140 words)

  
 Dative case - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Russian, the dative case is used to indicate the indirect object of an action (that to which something is given, thrown, read, etc).
In the instance where a person is the goal of motion, dative is used instead of accusative to indicate motion toward.
Dative is also the necessary case taken by certain prepositions when expressing certain ideas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dative_case   (1599 words)

  
 Tartto2000
Ingrian Finnish (hereafter IF) is a Finnish dialect that has been spoken in the areas south and south-east of the Gulf of Finland, in the so-called Ingria region of Russia (Finn.
The aim of my dissertation study is to disentangle the usage of local cases and postpositions, and the relations between them.
The suffixes of adessive and allative (external locative and lative cases) have become mixed because of apocope.
www.kolumbus.fi /ossi.kokko/Tartto2000.html   (747 words)

  
 Word List: Definitions of Grammatical Cases
For those of you who have never studied Latin, or German, or a host of other languages known as inflected languages, grammatical cases are noun and pronoun inflections which indicate the relationship of terms in a sentence to one another.
In English, cases are now only important to indicate possession (cat/cat's, it/its) and in pronouns (she/her, who/whom).
At any rate, while most non-linguists are familiar with only a handful of these cases at most, there are in fact over fifty distinct cases that I have been able to track down.
phrontistery.info /cases.html   (197 words)

  
 Lipstick Case - Information
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(22a') represents the binding relation in a prenominal relative containing a lexical {\scaps np rn }identified with the {\scaps subj } complement of the participle: it parallels the relation observable in (22a.), since the nominal `man' is the value of the binder in both cases.
In (23a.) the {\scaps rn }identified with an indirect object, in (23b.) with case governed oblique complement, in (23c.) with a locative complement, and in (23d.) with a time adjunct.
In (25a) we can see that the agentive argument is realized as an oblique complement in the {\scaps abl} (lative) case, as is typical for the passive agents in WA.
csli-publications.stanford.edu /LFG2/ackerman-lfg97.rtf   (3509 words)

  
 Prosecutive case - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The prosecutive case is a declension found in Tundra Nenets language and in Old Basque.
This is a variant of the "prolative case".
It is used to describe movement using a surface or way.
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Prosecutive_case   (86 words)

  
 RFR speed controls
This series of speed controllers is based upon the RET family, a proven design re-packaged into an aluminum case for durability.
Unlike most hobby controllers with exposed transistors that can short out, these VANTEC units are fully enclosed in a metal case and the critical MOSFETs that conduct your motor current are properly thermally mounted to the metal heat conducting chassis.
Because the case is electrically isolated you should mount the flat side of the chassis adjacent to the four MOSFET mounting screws to your metal shelf, tank mechanics or robot frame when required or when operated at their maximum ratings.
www.vantec.com /rfr.htm   (479 words)

  
 Locative case (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Locative is a case which indicates a location.
The locative case (called prepositional case in Russian) is found in:
For instance, in Turkish, elim means: my hand, and elimde means in my hand, so using de and da suffixes, the Locative case is marked.
locative-case.iqnaut.net.cob-web.org:8888   (297 words)

  
 Monetary and Fiscal Policy in a Large Asymmetric Monetary Union - A Dynamic Three-Country Analysis
Anticipated monetary and fiscal expansions lead to negative international spillovers and to intertemporal reversals in the re- lative effectiveness of policy on member country outputs.
Intertemporal international coordination of monetary policies between Euroland and the US is able to stabilize the output adjustment processes induced by an anticipated unilateral fiscal expansion.
In case of further problems read the IDEAS help file.
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 Suffixes and Case Markers
=lative; šua-, šoa- =arrive, attain, get; šukte- =complete;
=lative; as in ala-s =under, locative; or ylö-s =up; ?sakky-
=causal case "for"; ex: fiú-ért =for the boy; ért=know;
users.cwnet.com /millenia/suffixes.htm   (449 words)

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