YOGTZE case - meaning and definition. What is YOGTZE case
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What (who) is YOGTZE case - definition


YOGTZE case         
1984 UNSOLVED CASE IN GERMANY
YOGTZE-Fall; YOG'TZE; YOGTZE
The YOGTZE case (, also BAB-Rätsel, "Autobahn Riddle") refers to the death of unemployed German food engineer Günther Stoll, which occurred on 26 October 1984.
Case system         
  • Балахн'''е'''}}'')'' is in the dative case in ''Balakhne 500 Let'' ('Balakhna is 500 years old', literally '[There is] 500 years to Balakhna') on the front of the sign. Furthermore, ''let'' is in the genitive (plural) case.
GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY WHOSE VALUE REFLECTS THE GRAMMATICAL FUNCTION PERFORMED BY A NOUN OR PRONOUN IN A PHRASE, CLAUSE, OR SENTENCE
Noun case; Case (linguistics); Case (grammar); Case ending; Grammatical cases; Case system; Case endings; Case (language); Case marking; Morphological case; Noun cases; Language case; English cases; Noun cases in English; Cases (grammar)
·add. ·- The system of teaching law in which the instruction is primarily a historical and inductive study of leading or selected cases, with or without the use of textbooks for reference and collateral reading.
Grammatical case         
  • Балахн'''е'''}}'')'' is in the dative case in ''Balakhne 500 Let'' ('Balakhna is 500 years old', literally '[There is] 500 years to Balakhna') on the front of the sign. Furthermore, ''let'' is in the genitive (plural) case.
GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY WHOSE VALUE REFLECTS THE GRAMMATICAL FUNCTION PERFORMED BY A NOUN OR PRONOUN IN A PHRASE, CLAUSE, OR SENTENCE
Noun case; Case (linguistics); Case (grammar); Case ending; Grammatical cases; Case system; Case endings; Case (language); Case marking; Morphological case; Noun cases; Language case; English cases; Noun cases in English; Cases (grammar)
A grammatical case is a category of nouns and noun modifiers (determiners, adjectives, participles, and numerals), which corresponds to one or more potential grammatical functions for a nominal group in a wording. In various languages, nominal groups consisting of a noun and its modifiers belong to one of a few such categories.