@prefix foaf: . @prefix wikipedia-en: . @prefix dbr: . wikipedia-en:Marked_nominative_alignment foaf:primaryTopic dbr:Marked_nominative_alignment . @prefix dbo: . dbr:Wappo_language dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Marked_nominative_alignment . dbr:Turkana_language dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Marked_nominative_alignment . dbr:Marked_nominative dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Marked_nominative_alignment ; dbo:wikiPageRedirects dbr:Marked_nominative_alignment . @prefix rdfs: . dbr:Marked_nominative_alignment rdfs:label "Langue nominative-absolutive"@fr , "Marked nominative alignment"@en ; rdfs:comment "In linguistic typology, marked nominative alignment is an unusual type of morphosyntactic alignment similar to, and often considered a subtype of, a nominative\u2013accusative alignment. In a prototypical nominative\u2013accusative language with a grammatical case system like Latin, the object of a verb is marked for accusative case, and the subject of the verb may or may not be marked for nominative case. The nominative, whether or not it is marked morphologically, is also used as the citation form of the noun. In a marked nominative system, on the other hand, it is the nominative case alone that is usually marked morphologically, and it is the unmarked accusative case that is used as the citation form of the noun. The unmarked accusative (sometimes called absolutive) is typically also used with a "@en , "Une langue nominative-absolutive, ou langue \u00E0 nominatif marqu\u00E9, est une langue qui poss\u00E8de une structure d'actance inhabituelle, semblable \u00E0 celle d'une langue accusative et souvent consid\u00E9r\u00E9e comme un sous-type de celui-ci. Dans une langue accusative normale poss\u00E9dant un syst\u00E8me de cas grammaticaux (comme le latin), l\u2019objet direct d\u2019un verbe porte une marque d\u2019accusatif, aet son sujet ne porte pas n\u00E9cessairement une marque de nominatif. Le nom au nominatif, qu\u2019il soit morphologiquement marqu\u00E9 ou non, est \u00E9galement utilis\u00E9 comme forme de citation du nom."@fr . @prefix dct: . @prefix dbc: . dbr:Marked_nominative_alignment dct:subject dbc:Linguistic_typology ; dbo:abstract "Une langue nominative-absolutive, ou langue \u00E0 nominatif marqu\u00E9, est une langue qui poss\u00E8de une structure d'actance inhabituelle, semblable \u00E0 celle d'une langue accusative et souvent consid\u00E9r\u00E9e comme un sous-type de celui-ci. Dans une langue accusative normale poss\u00E9dant un syst\u00E8me de cas grammaticaux (comme le latin), l\u2019objet direct d\u2019un verbe porte une marque d\u2019accusatif, aet son sujet ne porte pas n\u00E9cessairement une marque de nominatif. Le nom au nominatif, qu\u2019il soit morphologiquement marqu\u00E9 ou non, est \u00E9galement utilis\u00E9 comme forme de citation du nom. En revanche, dans une langue \u00E0 nominatif marqu\u00E9, seul le nominatif est morphologiquement marqu\u00E9, et la forme \u00AB accusative \u00BB, non marqu\u00E9e, est employ\u00E9e comme forme de citation. Puisque cela ressemble au cas absolutif, ce genre de syst\u00E8me est souvent qualifi\u00E9 de nominatif-absolutif."@fr , "In linguistic typology, marked nominative alignment is an unusual type of morphosyntactic alignment similar to, and often considered a subtype of, a nominative\u2013accusative alignment. In a prototypical nominative\u2013accusative language with a grammatical case system like Latin, the object of a verb is marked for accusative case, and the subject of the verb may or may not be marked for nominative case. The nominative, whether or not it is marked morphologically, is also used as the citation form of the noun. In a marked nominative system, on the other hand, it is the nominative case alone that is usually marked morphologically, and it is the unmarked accusative case that is used as the citation form of the noun. The unmarked accusative (sometimes called absolutive) is typically also used with a wide range of other functions that are associated with the nominative in nominative-accusative languages; they often include the subject complement and a subject moved to a more prominent place in the sentence in order to express topic or focus."@en ; dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Linguistic_typology , dbr:Absolutive_case , dbr:Proto-Afroasiatic_language , dbr:Wappo_language , dbr:Surmic_languages , dbr:Berber_languages , dbr:Accusative_case , dbr:Latin , , dbr:Afroasiatic_languages , dbr:Indigenous_languages_of_South_America , dbr:Eastern_Sudanic_languages , dbr:Subject_complement , dbr:Aymara_language , dbr:Nominative_case , dbr:Yuman_languages , dbr:Omotic_languages , dbr:Havasupai_language , dbr:Semantics , , dbr:Cushitic_languages , dbr:Nilotic_languages , dbr:Morphosyntactic_alignment , dbc:Linguistic_typology , dbr:Grammatical_case , dbr:Igbo_language , dbr:Datooga_language . @prefix dbp: . @prefix dbt: . dbr:Marked_nominative_alignment dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate dbt:More_citations_needed , dbt:Cite_book , dbt:About , dbt:Linguistic_typology_topics , dbt:Reflist ; dbo:wikiPageRevisionID 1118882193 ; dbo:wikiPageExternalLink . @prefix ns9: . dbr:Marked_nominative_alignment dbo:wikiPageExternalLink ns9:ergativity0000dixo . @prefix xsd: . dbr:Marked_nominative_alignment dbo:wikiPageLength "5299"^^xsd:nonNegativeInteger ; dbo:wikiPageID 1192599 . @prefix owl: . dbr:Marked_nominative_alignment owl:sameAs . @prefix wikidata: . dbr:Marked_nominative_alignment owl:sameAs wikidata:Q892132 , dbr:Marked_nominative_alignment . @prefix dbpedia-fr: . dbr:Marked_nominative_alignment owl:sameAs dbpedia-fr:Langue_nominative-absolutive . @prefix prov: . dbr:Marked_nominative_alignment prov:wasDerivedFrom ; foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf wikipedia-en:Marked_nominative_alignment . dbr:Marked_nominative_language dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Marked_nominative_alignment ; dbo:wikiPageRedirects dbr:Marked_nominative_alignment .
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