gleichstammende
Gleichstammende is a term used in German linguistics to describe a type of declension in which the nominative and accusative cases of nouns have the same form. This means that the same word form is used for both a subject and an object in a sentence. The resulting grammatical construction does not distinguish between the subject and the direct object.
In German, the majority of common nouns exhibit this characteristic, whereas irregular nouns and certain inflection
The term "gleichstammende" is derived from the German words "gleich," meaning "equal" or "same," and "Stamm," referring
Understanding the concept of gleichstammende is essential for language learners, particularly those studying German. It allows