case grammar
English
Noun
case grammar (countable and uncountable, plural case grammars)
- Any of a class of grammars that focus on the link between the valence of a verb and the grammatical context it requires.
- 2006, Eva-Maria Graf, The Ontogenetic Development of Literal and Metaphorical Space in Language, page 6:
- Other theoretical approaches that stress the primacy of space or spatial meaning in language with respect to other domains or meanings are localism and case grammar.
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