0 the form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective that is used in some languages to show that the word is the direct object of a verb:
1 in the form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective that is used in some languages to show that the word is the direct object of a verb:
2 having or relating to the case (= form) of a noun, pronoun, or adjective that is used to show that a word is the direct object of a verb
The French would always use the strong accusative, "toi" and "moi".
When we think a thought, "thought" is a cognate accusative (like "blow" in "strike a blow").
She used "whom" when it should have been "who", because she thought it was accusative but it was nominative.
In Turkish, there is a complicated relationship between the use of accusative case-marking and definiteness.
The incidence of accusative clitics is very low before month 20 and it increases dramatically afterwards.
Some studies also observe a few instances of reflexive se where accusative le/la should have been used.
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acusativo…
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biernik…
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i hali…
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