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The subject of a finite verb

Subject (m)

Provides further information about the subject as a complement of a copulative verb

Predicate nominative (m)

Further explains the subject by clarification, description or identification

Apposition (m)

Used in the place of a vocative in direct address

Address

Used in conjunction with an address or title where a case other than the nominative would be expected

Appellation

Grammatically independent user of the nominative in introductory material (such as titles, headings, salutations, or addresses).

Absolute

The logical rather than syntactical subject at the beginning of a sentence

Hanging nominative

The user of the articular or non articular vocative to designate the person or thing being addressed.

Vocative: Direct Address