From: | Mark J. Reed <markjreed@...> |
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Date: | Sunday, February 29, 2004, 3:28 |
On Sat, Feb 28, 2004 at 06:51:06PM -0800, Michael Martin wrote:> In languages that use noun cases is there such a thing as a caseless, > "infinitive" form of the noun? Or are the nouns always in a case?IME, nouns are always in some case. In the languages I've studied/created, the representative, or "dictionary," form is usually the nominative singular. -Mark
Tristan McLeay <kesuari@...> |