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language with a
benefactive case is Basque,
which has a
benefactive case
ending in -entzat.
Quechua is
another example, and the
benefactive case
ending in...
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Jesus College is a
constituent college of the
University of Cambridge.
Jesus College was
established in 1496 on the site of the twelfth-century Benedictine...
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alphabet Ben (Hebrew), "son", in
names BEN domain, a
protein domain Benefactive case in
grammar All
pages with
titles beginning with Ben Behn (disambiguation)...
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benefactor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
benefactor (from
Latin bene 'good' and factor 'maker') is a
person who
gives some form of help...
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Mineral processing is the
process of
separating commercially valuable minerals from
their ores in the
field of
extractive metallurgy.
Depending on the...
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corresponding to
different roles.
These roles include instrumental, comitative,
benefactive, locative, and (although rarely) genitive.
Sometimes various applicatives...
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following thematic roles: Agent, Patient, Commitative, Directional,
Benefactive,
Thematic and Instrumental. The
Agent focus requires only one noun phrase...
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Teduray distinguishes six
types of actants: agent, object, dative,
benefactive, instrument, and locative. The
agent is the
source responsible for the...
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Alfred Moritz Mond, 1st
Baron Melchett, PC, FRS, DL (23
October 1868 – 27
December 1930),
known as Sir
Alfred Mond, Bt
between 1910 and 1928, was a British...
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landa ('laugh') >
lapanda ('laugh together') The
benefactive for
transitive and
ditransitive stems is -ka in
Northern Santali dialect...