case marking in a sentence
Examples
- In addition to case marking, there are also the characteristic Uto-Aztecan " absolutive " suffixes, which appear when there is no other suffix.
- Its case marking follows the allocutive ( i . e . a marker is used to indicate the gender of the addressee ).
- That means that the subject of an intransitive verb will take the same case markings as the direct object of a transitive verb.
- The only case marking available for nouns is dative plural, which is marked by "-n ", but can often disambiguate in these cases.
- Kunwinjku dialect preserved four noun classes, but lost the core case marking on the nouns, and a handful of semantic cases are optional.
- In morphosyntactic alignment, many Tibeto-Burman languages have ergative and / or anti-ergative ( an argument that is not an actor ) case marking.
- Examples from languages exhibiting morphologically overt case marking indicate that there are rules of case assignment present in the grammar of a language.
- In languages with case marking of explicit morphology, any nominal that is morphologically capable of showing case morphology is obligated to do so.
- The word order was largely fixed contrary to the usual freedom of word order in languages with case marking ( e . g.
- Romanian is the only modern Romance language with case marking on nouns, with a two-way opposition between nominative / accusative and genitive / dative.