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  US Bazaar.com : Encyclopedia Pages : Dative case
The dative case (also called the third case) is a grammatical case generally used to indicate the noun to whom something is given.
In this case, the noun or pronoun's case is determined by the preposition, NOT by its function in the sentence.
Here, the subject, Ich, is in the nominative case, the direct object, das Buch, is in the accusative case, and zum Verleger is in the dative case, since zu always requires the dative (zum is a contraction of zu + dem).
encyclopedia.us-bazaar.com /?title=Dative_case   (1656 words)

  
 US Bazaar.com : Encyclopedia Pages : Genitive case
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 some languages, nouns in the genitive case also agree in case with the nouns they modify (that is, it is marked for two cases).
In Baltic-Finnic languages, the accusative case -(e)n is homophonic to the genitive case.
encyclopedia.us-bazaar.com /?title=Genitive_case   (1312 words)

  
 Genitive case information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The genitive case (also called the second case) is a grammatical case that indicates a relationship, primarily one of possession, between the noun in the genitive case and another noun.
A distinct partitive case is used in the languages supporting it.
In some languages, nouns in the genitive case also agree in case with the nouns they modify (that is, the head noun is marked for two cases).
c10-ss-1-lb.cnet.com /reference/Genitive_case   (919 words)

  
 [uClinux-dev] M68k, Shared library problems
Vialis besteedt de grootst mogelijke zorg aan het weren, onderkennen en elimineren van virussen.
Vialis aanvaardt in geen geval aansprakelijkheid voor schade in welke vorm dan ook die het directe of indirecte gevolg is van of in verband staat met het gebruik van dit e-mailbericht en de inhoud ervan.
Vialis is certified for ISO9001, VCA** and VCA rail addendum, and a member of Astrin, HRI, IRSE, Uneto and Vexpan.
mailman.uclinux.org /pipermail/uclinux-dev/2005-May/032922.html   (503 words)

  
 Illative case
The illative case, denoting direction of movement, is used rarely in the modern standard Lithuanian, although it's used in common spoken language, especially in its certain dialects.
The illative case was used extensively in older Lithuanian; the first Lithuanian grammar by Daniel Klein, that mentions both illative and i+accusative, calls the usage of the illative "more elegant".
The illative case in Lithuanian has its own endings, that are different for each declension paradigm, although quite regular, compared with some other Lithuanian cases.
libraryoflibrary.com /E_n_c_p_d_Illative_case.html   (323 words)

  
 Resistance in the Desert
Vialis hurled a second stick, all the way into the rubble, and again a huge ball of smoke and dust erupted from the ruin.
No doubt, the assault group was nervous, or perhaps they just misunderstood the plan, but before Vialis had time to light his cigarette, the group rose up from their cover and charged screaming across the 50 meters of open ground.
As was the case throughout Africa, the introduction of new weaponry led to a flood of replaced obsolescent weapons appearing in the hands of the indigenous populations.
warflag.com /shadow/history/desertres.htm   (10959 words)

  
 Epiq Verbs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
They assign the nominative case to their subjects, the accusative case to their definite direct objects, the genitive case to their indefinite direct objects, and the dative case to their indirect objects or beneficiaries.
They assign the dative case to their subjects, the nominative case to their direct objects, and the accusative case to their beneficiaries.
They assign the nominative case to their subjects, the instrumental case to their direct objects, the dative case to their indirect objects or beneficiaries, and the adverbial case to their thematic complements (e.g., "I pronounce him dead").
dedalvs.free.fr /epiq/verbs.html   (3131 words)

  
 Vocative   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The vocative case (also called the fifth case) is the case used for a noun identifying the person (animal, object, etc.) being addressed and/or occasionally the determiners of that noun.
In the latter case the vocative form is often also incorrectly used as nominative to refer to bishops and the patriarchs.
The vocative case in Romanian is inherited from Latin.
www.webinnovationph.com /wiki.php?title=Vocative   (1495 words)

  
 :::: Kruit Communicatie en Vormgeving in Gebruik ::::
The new identity of Vialis is the result of a gradual, well organised step-by-step transition, designed so that the various internal and external parties involved did not lose track of events.
Focusing on the new organisation form and management resulting from ICT and the New Media, the identity of Nextrategy was by association hinged on one and the same point: The X formed the division in the concatenated words which also brought the new élan to the fore.
The perception of and the relationship with the environment, in this case on the one hand the market and on the other the parent company, means that the many opportunities which were created during the design process have to be carefully weighed and balanced.
www.kruit.nl /tekst/english/corporate_cases.htm   (381 words)

  
 vialis
Vialis GmbH ("Vialis") authorizes you to view and download the materials at this Web site ("Site") only for your personal, non-commercial use, provided that you retain all copyright and other proprietary notices contained in the original materials on any copies of the materials.
Vialis and its designees will be free to copy, disclose, distribute, incorporate and otherwise use the Communications and all data, images, sounds, text, and other things embodied therein for any and all commercial or non-commercial purposes.
Vialis has not reviewed all of these third party sites and does not control and is not responsible for any of these sites or their content.
www.vialis.ch /en/terms_conditions.html   (897 words)

  
 Declension information - Search.com
The patient of a (transitive) verb is in the accusative case.
This noun is in the trigger case, and information elsewhere in the sentence (for example a verb affix in Tagalog) specifies the role of the trigger.
The trigger may be identified as the agent, patient, etc. Other nouns may be inflected for case, but the inflections are overloaded; for example, in Tagalog, the subject and object of a verb are both expressed in the genitive case when they are not in the trigger case.
www.search.com /reference/Declension   (918 words)

  
 Locative case - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The locative case belongs to the general local cases together with the lative and separative case.
In the Finnish grammar, the locative is included in the essive 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.
88.208.194.172 /wiki/index.php/Locative_case   (306 words)

  
 Clitic
The Possessive case of a language is a grammatical case used to indicate a relationship of possession.
It is not the same as the genitive case, which can express a wider range of relationships, though the two have similar meanings in many languages.
The term "possessive case" is often used to refer to the "'s" morpheme, which is suffixed onto many nouns in English to denote possession.
libraryoflibrary.com /E_n_c_p_d_Clitic.html   (1746 words)

  
 Ablative case information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Generalizing their function, however, ablatives modify or limit verbs by ideas of where (place), when (time), how (manner), etc. Hence, the case is sometimes also called the adverbial case; this can be quite literal, as phrases in ablative can be translated as adverbs.
In Finnish, the ablative case is the sixth of the locative cases with the meaning "from off of", e.g.
It is an outer locative case, used just as the adessive and allative cases to denote both being on top of something and "being around the place" (as opposed to the inner locative case, the elative, which means "from out of" or "from the inside of").
c10-ss-1-lb.cnet.com /reference/Ablative_case   (801 words)

  
 vialis
The sequence used for the release of the lot pops up on the screen and the FDA inspector - deeply impressed - asks for another coffee.
Vialis' experts for your organisational, procedural, data management and operational issues.
Vialis has the answer to your LIMS related needs.
www.vialis.ch /en/more_efficiency/rd_fda.html   (190 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)

  
 Guy Vialis. Chateau Laguiole renowned corkscrew wine openers
In the 1980's, Guy Vialis brought his dual passions as wine waiter and knife collector together, developing a waiter's corkscrew that was at once elegant and powerful.
A descendent of a very old family of wine growers, Guy grew up under the influence of his grandfather, a wine grower who himself was a collector of local knives.
Vialis then added his "Grand Cru" line, with their stylish bolsters that add strength to the folding mechanism.
www.corkscrew.com /sales-guy-vialis.html   (296 words)

  
 Speed Limits Are Unconstitutional
In a parallel case, the court added to the foregoing reasoning by noting that as the law failed to define what was banned in a uniform way, the matter was left to the varying opinions of different juries.
As the voluminous case law herein contained shows, even that general principle (safety) is unconstitutional as in essence, providing no notice in advance of what is to be later deemed unlawful.
In such a case, there can be no intent on the part of the accused to violate the law, as the purpose is to secure enforcement of the supreme law, the Constitution.
famguardian.org /Subjects/Freedom/Travel/Speedlimits/Speedlimits.htm   (13888 words)

  
 1.1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Vialis developed the new system on the basis of a number of systems that had already been approved and certified.
Railcert has been commissioned to assess the safety case for the new system, with a view to certification to CENELEC standard EN50129, Safety Level 3.
Vialis was using systems that had already been approved, so these were not re-assessed in full.
www.railcert.nl /5/5_5.htm   (345 words)

  
 Extend your Java Application with Embedded Languages
Vialis just came out, so the pre-configured filters in the application don't catch it.
To cut down on the Vialis spam you obviously want to identify any mail that references 'Vialis' in the message body as spam.
In this case I chose to use a function but the API could have easily been OO.
www.devx.com /Java/Article/21456/1763/page/3   (1442 words)

  
 Le Sauveterre
The village was known for its outstanding knives during the 15th and 16th century.
Vialis has recreated the original using the best material the 21st century has to offer.
The Cutlery is located in the center of the town within La Bastide "the center plaza" and has only four cutlers handcrafting these wonderful knives.
www.covecutlery.com /Category.cfm?CategoryID=111   (254 words)

  
 Chateau Laguiole [Vialis Gift Set]
This is the signature model of the 2000 world sommeliers competition champion, frenchman, Olivier Poussier.
By using natural woods since the grains and knots are always different, you should understand that there are no two alike in the world.
On the foam padding of the case 'Chateau LAGUIOLE 'is imprinted.
www.wineac.co.jp /e/acl/item/vialis.html   (260 words)

  
 Vialis: Vialis. Vialis case - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vialis wants to be a partner in creating and supplying mobility solutions a system into a single working unit.
Vialis Vialis -(régie municipale de Colmar), entreprise du centre Alsace, distribue de l'énergie (gaz, électricité), la télévision numérique et Internet par le câble et intervient dans l'éclairage et la signalisation.
Vialis Verkeer, filenieuws en verkeersinformatie van Traphic.nl - De situatie op de weg in beeld.
cialisbuy.awardspace.com /vialis.html   (482 words)

  
 Genitive case - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
In grammar, the genitive case (or possessive case; also called the second case when discussing certain languages) is the case that marks a noun as being the possessor of another noun.
Modern English does not typically mark nouns for a genitive case — rather, it uses the clitic 's or a preposition (usually of) — but the personal pronouns do have distinct possessive forms.
English does not have a proper genitive case, but a possessive ending, -'s (see below)although pronouns do have a genitive case.
www.selfobjects.com /mediawiki/index.php/Genitive   (1111 words)

  
 Dept. of Agriculture_603_073
Specifically, in the case of taxonomic questions involving a listed species, the director shall request that the Technical Advisory Committee (see OAR 603-073-0030) submit a written statement defining its opinion of the taxonomy of the species and indicating, if necessary, an appropriate expert for additional consultation.
(h) In the case of botanical gardens, herbaria, or other repositories of native plant materials, assurance that collectors contributing listed species to their holdings without a research permit will be informed of the need to contact the department regarding the requirements of these rules; and
Accordingly, enhancement, reestablishment, or introduction of populations of listed species may be used as modes of recovery in only the most critical cases, and shall not be employed as routine mitigation tools to offset species' takes.
arcweb.sos.state.or.us /rules/OARS_600/OAR_603/603_073.html   (6085 words)

  
 List of grammatical cases at AllExperts
This is a list of cases as they are used by various inflectional languages that have declension.
(Note: the case in Slavic languages termed the "locative case" in English is actually a prepositional case.)
Czech, Polish, Russian, Slovak (note: this case is called lokál in Czech and in Slovak, and miejscownik in Polish)
en.allexperts.com /e/l/li/list_of_grammatical_cases.htm   (630 words)

  
 Flowering Plant Families, UH Botany
Calyptocarpus vialis, straggler daisy, prostrate lawnflower (Ecliptinae), UHM Campus, Manoa, HI.
The more numerous yellowish perfect, tubular, actinomorphic flowers in the center are called disk flowers.
Each of them has an associated receptacular bract or chaff scale that is not readily visible unless the head is dissected or until it matures and sheds its fruits as is the case with the head on the right.
www.botany.hawaii.edu /faculty/carr/heliantheae.htm   (719 words)

  
 Chateau Laguiole Sommeliers
Hand-crafted in the small traditional French knife-making enclave of Thiers, they are designed by wine professional and sommelier Guy Vialis and are the "de-rigeur" accessory for the knowledgeable wine connoisseur.
While these works of art do not come from the town of Laguiole, but from the cutlery hub of Thiers, Guy Vialis has established his mark of Chateau Laguiole corkscrew in the United States and France as an artistic achievement of quality and design rivalling the best of handmade corkscrews in France.
Each Chateau Laguiole comes with a certificate of authenticity and a leather case.
www.covecutlery.com /Category.cfm?CategoryID=127   (115 words)

  
 Corkscrews
Push the small handles down to automatically turn the spiral into the cork; push the large handles upward to remove cork.
The durable Swiftpull is designed to satisfy the needs of the professional caterer, restauranteur or hotelier.
Developed by a French vintner, the Coutale™ reverses the traditional position of the boot lever and the spiral.
www.abestkitchen.com /store/corkscrews.html   (625 words)

  
 internationalization   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Is this > part of freedesktop's focus, or is it the case (as some people tell me > on IRC) that freedesktop doesn't really need translations for the > project it hosts ?
Current place for GNU translations is hard to find for starters, it would be nice if all efforts would go through one channel, then it would also be possible to use the existing data for cross-referencing which might easy translation a lot.
Vialis is ISO9001, VCA** en VCA-railaddendum gecertificeerd en lid van Astrin, HRI, IRSE, NVV, Uneto en Vexpan.
lists.freedesktop.org /archives/xdg/2004-January/003236.html   (441 words)

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