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(grammar) A case of second objects, being a derivation of the comparative case but intended for larger, more substantial objects, and used to join or combine one thing with another. It corresponds roughly to a variation of the accusative case: I understood him (him in the substantive case rather than the accusative, since no action is performed on the object). Languages that use the substantive case include Chechen and Ingush.
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substantive case
noun
(grammar)
A
case
of
second
objects,
being
a
derivation
of
the
comparative
case
but
intended
for
larger,
more
substantial
objects,
and
used
to
join
or
combine
one
thing
with
another.
It
corresponds
roughly
to
a
variation
of
the
accusative
case:
I
understood
him
(him
in
the
substantive
case
rather
than
the
accusative,
since
no
action
is
performed
on
the
object).
Languages
that
use
the
substantive
case
include
Chechen
and
Ingush.
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(grammar)
A
case
of
second
objects,
being
a
derivation
of
the
comparative
case
but
intended
for
larger,
more
substantial
objects,
and
used
to
join
or
combine
one
thing
with
another.
It
corresponds
roughly
to
a
variation
of
the
accusative
case:
I
understood
him
(him
in
the
substantive
case
rather
than
the
accusative,
since
no
action
is
performed
on
the
object).
Languages
that
use
the
substantive
case
include
Chechen
and
Ingush.