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cases, that is,
categories of
pronouns corresponding to the
functions they have in representation.
English has
largely lost its
inflected case system...
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object of the verb "know". Historically, the
vocative case was an
element of the Indo-European
case system and
existed in Latin, Sanskrit, and
Ancient Gr****...
- morpho-syntax. The
concept of
case roles is
related to the
larger notion of
Case (with a
capitalised C),
which is
defined as a
system of
marking dependent nouns...
- In both
software and
systems engineering, a use
case is a
structured description of a
system’s behavior as it
responds to
requests from
external actors...
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words are declined—that is, have
their endings altered to show
grammatical case,
number and gender. Nouns, pronouns, and
adjectives are
declined (verbs are...
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grammar -
adverbial cases". users.jyu.fi.
University of Jyväskylä.
Retrieved 5
March 2015. Schiffman,
Harold F. "The
Tamil Case System" (PDF). Retrieved...
- root as epistle. The Old
English language had a
dative case; however, the
English case system gradually fell into
disuse during the
Middle English period...
- In file
systems,
case preservation is the
preservation of the
letter case (uppercase or lowercase) of
letters in file names. If an
attempt is made to...
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Case management is a
managed care
technique within the
health care
coverage system of the
United States. It
involves an
integrated system that manages...
- Look up
case or
CASE in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Case or
CASE may
refer to:
Instantiation (disambiguation), a
realization of a concept, theme...