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Dative case and Object (grammar)

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Difference between Dative case and Object (grammar)

Dative case vs. Object (grammar)

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". Traditional grammar defines the object in a sentence as the entity that is acted upon by the subject.

Similarities between Dative case and Object (grammar)

Dative case and Object (grammar) have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Argument (linguistics), Oblique case, Preposition and postposition, Subject (grammar).

Argument (linguistics)

In linguistics, an argument is an expression that helps complete the meaning of a predicate, the latter referring in this context to a main verb and its auxiliaries.

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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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Preposition and postposition

Prepositions and postpositions, together called adpositions (or broadly, in English, simply prepositions), are a class of words used to express spatial or temporal relations (in, under, towards, before) or mark various semantic roles (of, for).

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Subject (grammar)

The subject in a simple English sentence such as John runs, John is a teacher, or John was hit by a car is the person or thing about whom the statement is made, in this case 'John'.

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Dative case and Object (grammar) Comparison

Dative case has 71 relations, while Object (grammar) has 24. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 4.21% = 4 / (71 + 24).

References

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