Difference between revisions of "Perlative case"

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(New page: '''Perlative case''' is a common term for a case that denotes a path ('through, along'). ===Synonyms=== *prolative case *prosecutive case *translative (path case) *[[media...)
 
 
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From Latin ''per'' 'through' and ''lat-'' 'carry' (as in [[allative]] and other spatial case labels).
 
From Latin ''per'' 'through' and ''lat-'' 'carry' (as in [[allative]] and other spatial case labels).
  
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German [[Perlativ]]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:17, 9 September 2007

Perlative case is a common term for a case that denotes a path ('through, along').

Synonyms

Origin

From Latin per 'through' and lat- 'carry' (as in allative and other spatial case labels).

Other languages

German Perlativ