marked$46932$ - translation to ελληνικό
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marked$46932$ - translation to ελληνικό

LANGUAGE WITH AN UNUSUAL MORPHOSYNTACTIC ALIGNMENT SIMILAR TO A NOMINATIVE–ACCUSATIVE ALIGNMENT
Marked nominative; Marked nominative language

marked      
adj. αξιοσημείωτος, μαρκαρισμένος, σημαδιακός
pedestrian crossing         
  • Carmona]], [[Philippines]]
  • Count down traffic light
  • upright=.6
  • Crosswalk with overhead lighting, and internally illuminated overhead crosswalk signs in Germany
  • FHWA]]
  • frameless
  • frameless
  • convention on road sign]], for informing of a pedestrian crossing
  • An aerial view of a [[pedestrian scramble]], such as this one in [[Tokyo]], Japan
  • upright
  • Pedestrian sound signal in Sweden. During the first 9 seconds, the slow don't walk signal is heard. Then the button is pressed, sounding a beep. Soon after this, the faster walk signal is heard.
  • upright
  • An accessible pedestrian signal which is used in the US and Canada
  • Crossing lamp/s used at a signalised intersection in Sydney, Australia
  • A railway pedestrian crossing in [[Jyväskylä]], Finland
  • frameless
  • Police notice explaining the operation of the first pedestrian crossing signal, London 1868
  • Portable pedestrian crossing signal at a road work site
  • A rainbow pedestrian crossing in [[Chicago]], United States
  • Relief symbol on a pushbutton of a traffic light in Germany
  • Vienna Convention standard]] sign indicating to motorists that they must give priority to pedestrians using it
  • frameless
  • Tactile paving next to a crosswalk
  • Three-state signal sequence with textual messages typical for the United States; words may be replaced by symbols.
  • A sign warning motorists to yield to those crossing the crosswalk
POINT ON A ROAD AT WHICH SOME MEANS ARE EMPLOYED TO ASSIST PEDESTRIANS WISHING TO CROSS
Cross walk; Pedestrian crossings; Pedestrian crosswalk; Pedestrian Signal; Ped xing; Crosswalks; Crosswalk; Ped Xing; Walk button; User:Neiro Phorte/Walk button; Crossing button; Pedestrian crossover; 🚸; Pedestrian-actuated signal; PED XING; Unmarked crosswalk; Crosswalk button; Beg button; Pedestrian call button; Walk sign; Artwork crossing; Draft:Canadian Melody crosswalk
διάβαση πεζών, διασταύρωση πεζών
patrol car         
  • A Holden Ute (VE) used as a police dog vehicle by the [[Australian Federal Police]]
  • Automatic number-plate recognition cameras fitted on a police car
  • A Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor used as a ghost car by the [[Toronto Police Service]]. A light is being shined on the front fender of the vehicle, revealing its hidden markings.
  • mobile command centers]] used by the [[Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia]]
  • tourist areas]]; regular units use standard patrol cars.
  • A bomb disposal vehicle used by the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]
  • left
  • Battenburg marking]] design along the side of the vehicle for better visibility
  • mounted unit]] of the Toronto Police Service
  • A Toronto Police Service [[Ford Police Interceptor Sedan]] using its emergency lights and sirens through traffic and an intersection
  • An unmarked [[Chevrolet Impala]] used by the [[Memphis Police Department]]. Flashing emergency lights are visible in the rear window.
  • A [[water cannon]] truck and a police armored vehicle used by the [[Saxon Police Force]]
ROAD MOTOR VEHICLE USED BY THE POLICE FORCE
Police cruiser; Squad car; Police car blue; Police emergency wagon; Police SUV; Patrol car; Police cars; Police patrol car; Police truck; Police 18-Wheeler; Radio Mobile Patrol; Prowl car; Black and white (police vehicle); Police car (slang); Police Car; Radio Motor Patrol; Radio motor patrol; Cop car; Squad cars; Marked patrol car; Unmarked patrol car; Unmarked vehicle; Police Emergency Wagon; Black and white (slang); Patrol Car; Squad Car; Unmarked police car; Police Cruiser; 🚓; 🚔; Police pursuit vehicle; Riot van; Riot control vehicle; Patrol cars; Draft:Undercover Police Car; Undercover Police Car; Undercover police car
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Ορισμός

Marked
·Impf & ·p.p. of Mark.
II. Marked ·adj Designated or distinguished by, or as by, a mark; hence; noticeable; conspicuous; as, a marked card; a marked coin; a marked instance.

Βικιπαίδεια

Marked nominative alignment

In linguistic typology, marked nominative alignment is an unusual type of morphosyntactic alignment similar to, and often considered a subtype of, a nominative–accusative alignment. In a prototypical nominative–accusative language with a grammatical case system like Latin, the object of a verb is marked for accusative case, and the subject of the verb may or may not be marked for nominative case. The nominative, whether or not it is marked morphologically, is also used as the citation form of the noun. In a marked nominative system, on the other hand, it is the nominative case alone that is usually marked morphologically, and it is the unmarked accusative case that is used as the citation form of the noun. The unmarked accusative (sometimes called absolutive) is typically also used with a wide range of other functions that are associated with the nominative in nominative-accusative languages; they often include the subject complement and a subject moved to a more prominent place in the sentence in order to express topic or focus.