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Vardažodžių, įvardžių ir jų gramatinių formų vartojimas lietuvių kalbos stiliuose
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2005 |
The usage of gender forms in the texts of all styles differs slightly, except the neuter gender forms of adjectives. In the texts of all the four styles, singular forms of all nominals are more frequent than plural ones. The usage of these forms slightly differs in the texts of different styles, except that singular forms of adjectives and pronouns are slightly more frequent in fiction. Cases of all nominals in the texts of all the styles (except vocative) according to the usage rate fall into two groups: main (genitive, nominative, accusative) and peripheral (locative, instrumental and dative). However, the usage of specific cases in the texts of comparative styles differs. Most of all differs the usage of the nominative and genitive cases of all nominals (except ordinal numerals) in the texts of fiction style. According to the usage of the discussed grammatical forms of all parts of speech, scientific and professional texts exhibit little difference, the more distinct being the fiction style, and journalese takes an intermediate position.