“We have followed the general practice in referring to the nominative form as a "case" among four other cases. However, some modern… — Alfred Mollin and Robert Williamson Language Copy Share Image
“The neuter nominative and accusative endings are the same in the singular and the plural. This is true of all neuter nouns,… — Alfred Mollin and Robert Williamson Neuter Noun Copy Share Image
“The Greek terms whose meanings the term "progressive" is meant to cover are 'ateles' and 'paratatikos'. 'Ateles' is formed from alpha-privative and… — Alfred Mollin and Robert Williamson Copy Share Image
“Lacking a verb, a nominal sentence has no built-in reference to the speaker or the occasion of speaking. Accordingly, nominal sentences are… — Alfred Mollin and Robert Williamson Language Copy Share Image
“What the commands of mathematicians, God, and playwrights have in common seems to be this, that the mere act of speaking suffices… — Alfred Mollin and Robert Williamson Bring Truth Copy Share Image