Vocative
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British pronunciation/vˈə‍ʊkətˌɪv/
American pronunciation/vˈoʊkətˌɪv/

Definition & Bedeutung von "vocative"

Vocative
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Vokativ

(in the grammar of some languages) the form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective that is used when addressing a particular person or thing
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Example
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" O captain, my captain " is an example of the vocative in English poetry.
The use of the vocative in dialogue can add a personal touch to the narrative.
The vocative is less distinct in modern English but still evident in certain phrases.
vocative
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Vokativ, im Vokativ

(in the grammar of some languages) relating to the form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective that is used when addressing a particular person or thing
example
Beispiel
"O captain, my captain" is an example of the vocative in English poetry.
The use of the vocative in dialogue can add a personal touch to the narrative.
The vocative is less distinct in modern English but still evident in certain phrases.
In Ancient Greek, the vocative often has a specific ending change for direct address.
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