nominatívus
Nominativus is a term derived from Latin grammatical terminology, and it is used in several contexts to describe a specific grammatical case. In Latin, the nominative case is a grammatical category that is used to indicate the subject of a sentence. It is called the nominative case because the subject of a sentence is "nominated" or identified as the one performing the action described by the verb.
In linguistics, the nominativus is often used to refer to the grammatical case or agreement form used
The nominativus is an important concept in the study of grammar, particularly in the field of typology.
In modern grammatical theory, the concept of the nominativus is often generalized to include other grammatical