Los casos en la estructura del latín

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  • María José Echarte Cossío ,

Abstract

The nominative and vocative cases describe Aristotle's όνομα correctly understood that is to say, to the non subordination. The acusative case means the place connected with the expansive motion. The ablative case means the place connected with the non expansive motion. The dative case means the teleology of motion. The genitive case refers to the general connection with the noun. «Proper» prepositions specify the case as something concrete; «Adverbial» prepositions perhaps neutralize its value, but cum ratione.

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Published

2019-02-21

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