Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Russian term or phrase:
номинативный
English translation:
nominative
Added to glossary by
torgut (X)
Sep 16, 2005 23:25
18 yrs ago
Russian term
номинативный
Russian to English
Other
Linguistics
Слово как основная структурная и номинативная единица языка
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +1 | nominative | Tatiana Bogrdanova |
4 +1 | basic | Larissa Dinsley |
3 | nominative [case] | Vanda |
Change log
Sep 17, 2005 02:23: Gabor Kun changed "Language pair" from "English to Russian" to "Russian to English"
Proposed translations
+1
4 days
Russian term (edited):
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Selected
nominative
Nothing wrong with the term, it is widely spread in Russian linguistic writings.
1 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
+1
1 hr
Russian term (edited):
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basic
...basic (meaningful) unit of the language.
Using Xaira under Windows: 13. Other Help Topics
The word is a basic unit in linguistics, and is one of the units around which
Xaira's analysis procedures are built. However, the lexicon of a language does ...
www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/rts/xaira/Doc/refman.xml.ID=X20 - 53k
unit - definition of unit - web dictionary, thesaurus - unit ...
6. the word is a basic linguistic unit. unit synonyms. building block. social unit.
other infomation on unit. uSearch results for unit ...
webdictionary.co.uk/index.php?query=unit - Supplemental Result -
Using Xaira under Windows: 13. Other Help Topics
The word is a basic unit in linguistics, and is one of the units around which
Xaira's analysis procedures are built. However, the lexicon of a language does ...
www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/rts/xaira/Doc/refman.xml.ID=X20 - 53k
unit - definition of unit - web dictionary, thesaurus - unit ...
6. the word is a basic linguistic unit. unit synonyms. building block. social unit.
other infomation on unit. uSearch results for unit ...
webdictionary.co.uk/index.php?query=unit - Supplemental Result -
4 hrs
Russian term (edited):
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nominative [case]
or
subjective case
In the grammar of some languages, the nominative or the nominative case is the case used for a noun when it is the subject of a verb.(Collins COBUILD)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nominative_case
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~pxc/nlpa/nlpgloss.html#n-entries
subjective case
In the grammar of some languages, the nominative or the nominative case is the case used for a noun when it is the subject of a verb.(Collins COBUILD)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nominative_case
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~pxc/nlpa/nlpgloss.html#n-entries
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Larissa Dinsley
: Ванда, вопрос был о "слове как структурной и ***номинативной*** единице языка".
1 hr
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Discussion
"Structural and nominative characteristics of the word as basic unit of language" ??
"Structural and nominative characteristics of the word as basic unit of language" ??