The Accusative Case as a Marker of Certainty of an Object with a Transitive Verb with Negation (Using Examples of Kinship Terms)

This article considers the problem of choosing the genitive or accusative case of an object with a transitive verb under negation in the diachronic aspect from the 18th century to the beginning of the 21st century. The purpose of the study is to determine in which period and to what extent the choic...

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