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  • Nouns in Tocharian D infect for number(singular/plural) and case == case ==
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  • Like most modern Naquic languages, Atzopic has evolved a Uralic-style case system, with 11 cases. These were formed from Naquian cases with an origina *nominative: calɨ, cali
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  • ...sions. The declension to which a noun belongs is determined largely by its nominative ending. Eyalian nouns have four cases (''hieppala''): nominative, dative, genitive and vocative. In ''Tarmana'' ("the Book of Words"), which
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  • ! style="width: 100px;" | case !! style="width: 100px;" | -on root !! style="width: 100px;" | -en root !! ! Nominative/Accusative [Sing]
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  • ===Grammatical case=== !rowspan="2"|Case
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  • ...he corresponding nouns. Adjectives have no vocative case instead using the nominative, when necessary. ...jectives share all their oblique case endings, being different only in the nominative (for all numbers) and accusative (for dual and plural).
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  • ! rowspan=2 | case || colspan=3 | singular || colspan="3" | plural ! style="width: 90px;" | Case
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  • ! Case !! Prefixal Clitic | Nominative || ''n/a''
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  • ...formaion is provided in the Notes column (gender, declension, the required case after a preposition, 1st p. singular). ...sions above in the notes, and the 1st person singular form of the verbs in case of any changes to the stem or a different pattern of conjugation. Everythin
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  • BENEF = benefactive case DAT = dative case
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  • The morphological alignment of ''I Kronurum'' is Nominative-Accusative and the canonical word order OSV. There is an [[I Kronurum]] wik | NOM || Nominative
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  • Nouns in Azano decline for case, gender, and number. They are categorised into 4 classes which focuses on t |Nominative
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  • Nouns in '''Laefêvëši''' are marked for both case and number. There are 38 cases divided into three groups and 3 numbers (sin == Case ==
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  • The morphological alignment of ''I Kronurum'' is Nominative-Accusative and the canonical word order OSV, with nouns following their mod | NOM || Nominative
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  • ! !! Case !! Form | Nominative || variable
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  • ...ich cases are canonically ordered in declensional tables is <br><center>'' Nominative > Accusative > Genitive > Dative > Locative > Ablative > Instrumental''</ce ...' and instead attached to the direct object (in the accusative) ''purgw'' (nominative: ''purga''): <br><div style="text-align: left; padding-left: 20px;">''Mys p
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  • ...ys falls on the penultimate syllable except in the case of ''é'', in which case it falls on the following one. Nouns are inflected for plurality and case. There are two forms of plurality: '''-du''', indicating a few, and '''-mè
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  • ...accusative, instrumental, locative and vocative with only three different case forms being distinguished in the dual number. ...ˈsɑ̀ːs] “of dew (genitive case)”, ''ràsās'' [ˈrɑ̀.sɑ̀ːs] “dews (nominative case)”. Some words differ only in their accent paradigm: ''káltas'' “gouge�
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  • ! rowspan=2 | case || rowspan=2 | 1sg. || rowspan=2 | 2sg. || colspan=3 | 3sg. ||rowspan=2|ref ! rowspan=2 | case ||rowspan=2| 1pl. || rowspan=2 | 2pl. || colspan="3" | 3pl.
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  • ...ittaali is reconstructed as SVO, head initial, agglutinative language with nominative-accusative alignment(like most of its descendants). Nominative: no marking<br>
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  • ...isted in the table below (nouns are shown in the nominative and accusative case): ...three directional, and two locative cases (nine in total). The commitative case is obsolete, but it is used dialects of some villages and (seldom) in liter
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  • ...include a suffixed definite article, the syncretism of genitive and dative case and the formation of the future and the alternation of infinitive with subj ...Genitive and Dative cases collapsed together into a single 'Prepositional' case.
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  • ====Case markers==== Here are the basic case markers:
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  • ...combination of the word for home, ''ḍuq'', and the nominative and ablative case suffixes. ..., due to the large amount of suffixes that describe word type, grammatical case and tense, although in general Kutic traders stick to an SOV structure, whi
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  • #What is the final on the case marking? #Here is a case marking suggestion:
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  • |nominative case |accusative case
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  • *Nominative: subject *Genitive: it's your bog-standard genitive case. Often "hyphenated" to the next word because of its ambiguity
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  • The nominative case marker is sometimes eclipsed by the construct state. nom - nominative<br>
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  • ! style="width: 100px;" | Case !! style="width: 100px;" | Singular !! style="width: 100px;" | Dual !! styl ! Nominative
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  • ' = [u] (marks the vocative case) ...ally indicated by placing an acute accent (´) over the first letter of the case marker.
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  • ...les: they are derived from Latin ''ipse'' rather than ''ille'' as it's the case with other Romance languages. ...indefinite articles. Both are inflected for number and gender, as well as case. The indefinite articles are derived from Latin ''ūnus'' and the definite
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  • ...] nouns have two cases; Subject-Object and Genitive. Nouns in the Genitive case get a '''-s''' suffix. Nouns also aquire suffixes to form plurals and to de ...ending) plus '''-n''' (enclitic definite article) plus '''-s''' (genitive case ending). In all, a noun can have up to 6 forms.
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  • me - Preposition which precedes Nominative/Subject Prepositions can be considered as case markers in some ways and fill niches that English prepositions do not, such
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  • ...cal cases, three locative cases, three directional cases. The most typical case endings for singular ('''sg''') and plural ('''pl''') numbers are shown in ! rowspan="2" | Case
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  • == Case == ...is called "case." PAH nouns, adjectives, and verbal nouns inflected for case. Theoretically, any word order should then have been possible, but PAH ret
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  • ====Case==== ...with accusative fusing with dative and instrumental, becoming the Oblique case.
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  • ...reen), ''[[Contionary:öpin|öpin]]''(front, front-facing), and the locative case suffix ''-ád'', so, a literal translation would be ''green-front-<small>LO ...thing they all have in common is that alongside their ending, they have a case ending correlating to the noun they describe, although this rule is null in
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  • There exist two oblique case suffixes: singular ''-ɨm'' and plural ''-ləxtə''. After a vowel other th ...place the ordinary class prefixes and are always combined with the oblique case. These include:
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  • !Nominative ====Marking case, gender, definiteness, & number====
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  • ...uline, feminine, neuter); two numbers (singular & plural); and five cases (nominative, vocative, accusative, dative, genitive). There are three declensions for L ! style="width: 100px;" | Case !! style="width: 100px;" | Singular !! style="width: 100px;" | Plural
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  • ...e Oalan be referred to by their original names, like ''Ukhalan'' or in the case of Sépenzg, ''Sipénaşg''.</ref>. ...case have pointed out that though modern Zanúzh does not have an ablative case, it does have an ablative preposition, ''ûk'', which would have most likel
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  • ...nine and neuter. Each gender has multiple inflectional paradigms governing case-number endings. ...rgone both simplifications and innovations from the original Ando-Valic 13-case system.
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  • Passives are also made with ''je'' + participle, though in this case the past participle is used in the past tense and optionally also in the pr ...Their inflection is mostly agglutinative, with clearly separate number and case morphemes, though some cases have different endings in the singular than in
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  • ...g the section on constituent order and grammatical number, as well as noun case and verb tense. ...through preceding particles, such as ''i'' or ''lu'', verb tense and noun case are inferred via suffixes to the verb or noun in question. This is less use
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  • ...masculine and feminine genders in Old Norse. Nouns inflect for number and case. ! !! Nominative !! Accusative !! Dative !! Genitive
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  • ====Case==== Case in nouns is marked by final vowel:
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  • The nominative case marker is sometimes eclipsed by the construct state.
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  • ! rowspan="2"| Case !! colspan="3"| Singular !! colspan="3"| Plural ! Nominative
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  • |Alignment = Nominative-accusative ...o ɔ/, the exact results are heavily dialect-dependent. In the former two's case, in the standard dialect of Liðakuin these have merged with other phonemes
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  • b) at the beginning of masculine nouns following the masculine nominative case particle na c) at the beginning of feminine nouns following the feminine absolutive case particle la
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  • ...making other aspects more complicated, such as the grammatical gender and case systems. It had more vowels than Proto-Indo-European as well as more conson * Unlike most Indo-European languages, which simplified the robust case system of Proto-Indo-European, Pre-Owina innovated two new cases under infl
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  • |Alignment = Nominative-accusative ...o ɔ/, the exact results are heavily dialect-dependent. In the former two's case, in the standard dialect of Liðakuin these have merged with other phonemes
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  • !rowspan="2"|'''Case''' !'''Nominative'''
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  • ...lural''), '''gender''' (''masculine, feminine, neuter'') and '''case''' (''nominative, genitive, accusative, dative''). The declensions are divided into '''mascu !Nominative
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  • === Case === ! Nominative
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  • ...form has been reconstructed, ''-ya-'', which functioned as the nominative case for an indefinite third person form (c.f. English "one", French "on", Spani ...vation can be retained in the clause with a postpositional clitic, in this case the Dative clitic ''=aran'', the demoted agent of a passivized clause can b
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  • Nouns are inflected for case. ! Nominative/Accusative
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  • Old Gaju is classified as a nominative-accusative, agglutinative language. It had a moderate-sized inventory of si ! Case
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  • The definition of the Haoli "root form" is the nominative singular form. !rowspan="2"|'''Class of Case'''
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  • ...rpathian languages, elision has occurred in some endings; thus, the actual case marker may be absent, but the stem is changed.
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  • # Suffixes(mostly case suffixes) can not begin with the diacritic form of a vowel Arnic nouns are inflected by number, animacy and case.
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  • ...ish, and incidentally quite close to English. Pronouns inflect for person, case, number, and, in the third person singular, gender. Unlike English there is ! Nominative
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  • ...abessive case|abessive case]] ({{sc|aka}} [[caritive case]] or [[privative case]]: 'without') | {{sc|abl}} || [[w:ablative case|ablative case]] ('from')
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  • Both Hungarian and Turkish are nominative-accusative (and both are agglutinative). [[File:PMOB.png|25px|link=http://c I guess nominative-accusative is good. What do you think?
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  • | alignment = Nominative-Accusative === Case ===
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  • ...thic distinguishes [[w:Telicity|telic]] from atelic action by means of the case of the [[w:Direct object|direct object]]. The accusative is used for telic Because atelic action uses the genitive, a non-core case, to represent its object, the object cannot take verbal agreement, and thus
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  • Cokkel's sentence structure is SVO. It is an nominative-accusative aligned language. It has aritcles for nouns and uses seven cases ...e can be constructed via noun + personal pronoun ending but isn't deemed a case in itself.
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  • |'''Nominative''' ...f this rule is unknown. The personal pronouns feature some irregularity in case and number compared to other nouns.
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  • ...m. The stem form are the standalone words themselves, sometimes called the nominative declension. The suffix forms are used for agglutinate words like the ''-mi� ===Noun case===
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  • PH was a Nominative-Accusative language, favoring VSO 40% of the time. SVO occurred in 34% of c PAn had the following proclitic case-markers: '''na''' for ergative, '''ta''' for accusative, and '''a''' for di
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  • | Alignment = Nominative-accusative | Case = yes
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  • | Alignment = Nominative-accusative | Case = Yes
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  • ...ccusative, genitive, and dative, and two numbers, singular and plural. The nominative and accusative are identical except for vowel stems. Unlike most other Kene ! Case !! (singular) form !! consonant stem<br/>''buğlon, -m'' "house" !! -a vowe
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  • Nouns are made up of three parts: the root, the case/voice, and the number. ====Case / Voice====
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  • ..., agglutinative language, much like other Mittaali languages. Nouns follow Nominative-Accusative alignment and verbs are conjugated for mood, voice, tense and as Nominative: no marking<br>
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  • ! Case !! Singular !! Plural | Nominative || kiel /kiel/ || kielit /kielit/
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  • ..., but: królowa). In Slovianski, it is recommended to apply the o/e rule in case endings, although svežo/svežogo, s mužom or dňov cannot be considered i * When a masculine noun is inanimate, the accusative has the same form as the nominative; when it is animate, the genitive is used instead.
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  • There are four grammatical cases: nominative, accusative, genitive/prepositional and ablative, the last functioning as a ...cle/determiner. Determiners depend on specificity, deixis, gender, number, case, and honorifics.
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  • ...positions can be attached, whose meanings may change depending on the used case. The suffixes and their conjunction with the postposition ''s'' 'in' are sh !Nominative
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  • | Alignment = Nominative-accusative | Case = Yes
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  • Nouns are inflected for five cases - nominative ({{sc|nom}}), accusative ({{sc|acc}}), genitive ({{sc|gen}}), dative ({{sc| ====Case====
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  • !scope="row"|Nominative !scope="row"|Nominative
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  • (nominal prefix) + [stem] + (derivational morpheme) + (case suffix) ===Case===
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  • ! rowspan="3" | Case !! colspan="25" | Singular ! Nominative
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  • ...display the typical Northern Evandorian trait of having evolved a genitive case, which Proto-Evandorian did not have. ...monly feminine nouns, but the gender-marking ''-n'' is often hidden in the nominative (dictionary) form. The Proto-Evandorian vowel harmony system survives in th
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  • Articles agree with the object they modify in gender, number, and case. | Nominative || ewns / ins || scope="colgroup" colspan="3" | ewn / in
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  • There was an [[w:accusative case|accusative]] case used, but it was probably vestigial by the time that Proto-Rttirrian's dial ! Nominative
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  • 'w' also becomes 'Ø' before o unless the w becomes v in which case the w disappears and the o becomes an a. 'w' also becomes 'Ø' before o unless the w becomes v in which case the w disappears and the o becomes an a.
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  • | alignment= Nominative-Accusative ...numbers. Gender and case generally flatten in the plural. The cases are Nominative, Accusative, and Oblique. The oblique is governed by a preposition. There
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  • ...ctive–stative language|active-stative]]. Modern Baaye and Vaand are mostly nominative-accusative like German, but they show ergativity in the [[w:Perfect (gramma
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  • ...cases in Rennic: nominative, accusative, dative, and two forms of genitive case. In Old Rennic, the cases were more different; in modern Rennic it is often Nominative fo kaldo fo galdu
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  • ...instrumental; some take the genitive or accusative; a select few take the nominative. See '''[[#Adpositions|Adpositions]]''' for guidance on which prepositions =====Nominative=====
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  • ...eviations from this pattern attested. Adjectives and nouns in the genitive case follow the nouns they modify, adpositions appear only in the form of [[w:po Atlantean has seven [[w:Grammatical case|cases]] for nouns, five for pronouns and two for [[w:Grammatical number|num
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  • | Alignment = Nominative-accusative | Case = No
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  • ...nally boustrophedon (with reversals in direction with each line), in which case the asymmetrical characters would have been reversed when writing right-to- |nominative
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  • ...clauses and possessives follow the noun they apply to. The language has a nominative-accusative alignment. Pronouns may be dropped and, since verbs fully agree ...must conjugate to agree with their subjects in person, number and, in the case of third person subjects, grammatical gender/animacy. This is done through
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  • | '''Morphosyntactic Alignment:''' || [[w:Nominative-accusative|Nominative-Accusative]] ====Case====
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  • ...Ablative, Partitive, and Attributive). The Agentive doubles as a Vocative case, and the Dative doubles as a Topical marker. ...ary) number system. Verbs all have an expect case for the subject (either Nominative, Accusative, Agentive, or Patientive) which then mandates their classificat
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  • ...ugation system is much more complex than in its neighbours. Vaand also has case clitics in nouns and a [[w:Polypersonal agreement|polypersonal agreement]]
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  • | alignment= Nominative-Accusative * Adjectives do not inflect for number, gender, or case
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