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Archaism and Object pronoun

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Difference between Archaism and Object pronoun

Archaism vs. Object pronoun

In language, an archaism (from the ἀρχαϊκός, archaïkós, 'old-fashioned, antiquated', ultimately ἀρχαῖος, archaîos, 'from the beginning, ancient') is the use of a form of speech or writing that is no longer current or that is current only within a few special contexts. In linguistics, an object pronoun is a personal pronoun that is used typically as a grammatical object: the direct or indirect object of a verb, or the object of a preposition.

Similarities between Archaism and Object pronoun

Archaism and Object pronoun have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Accusative case, Dative case, Genitive case, Oblique case, Thou.

Accusative case

The accusative case (abbreviated) of a noun is the grammatical case used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb.

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Dative case

The dative case (abbreviated, or sometimes when it is a core argument) is a grammatical case used in some languages to indicate, among other uses, the noun to which something is given, as in "Maria Jacobī potum dedit", Latin for "Maria gave Jacob a drink".

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Genitive case

In grammar, the genitive (abbreviated); also called the second case, is the grammatical case that marks a word, usually a noun, as modifying another word, also usually a noun.

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Oblique case

In grammar, an oblique (abbreviated; from casus obliquus) or objective case (abbr.) is a nominal case that is used when a noun phrase is the object of either a verb or a preposition.

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Thou

The word thou is a second person singular pronoun in English.

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Archaism and Object pronoun Comparison

Archaism has 51 relations, while Object pronoun has 28. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 6.33% = 5 / (51 + 28).

References

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