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The subject of a finite verb |
Subject (m) |
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Provides further information about the subject as a complement of a copulative verb |
Predicate nominative (m) |
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Further explains the subject by clarification, description or identification |
Apposition (m) |
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Used in the place of a vocative in direct address |
Address |
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Used in conjunction with an address or title where a case other than the nominative would be expected |
Appellation |
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Grammatically independent user of the nominative in introductory material (such as titles, headings, salutations, or addresses). |
Absolute |
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The logical rather than syntactical subject at the beginning of a sentence |
Hanging nominative |
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The user of the articular or non articular vocative to designate the person or thing being addressed. |
Vocative: Direct Address |