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Eska does not allow lexicalized case roles.
Eska does not allow lexicalized case roles.
'''Eska'''
''consonants''
p t k b d f v s z m n l r y w j as in English
g always hard
c pronounce like ch
x pronounce like sh
h pronounce like th in '''th'''in
''vowels''
a e i o u as in Spanish
ay 
oy
au
Stress
Penultimate stress when word ends in a vowel.
Final stress when word ends in a consonant.
'''Nominals'''
Nominals are marked for case in Eska.  Object case takes the suffix -a.
examples:
Sac iz vidine ip mani '''misa'''.  The man saw a woman.
Sac iz vidise ip mani '''ava'''.  The man spied a bird.
Sac iz baytine op mano '''kara'''.  The man bought a car.
Sac az imoxine mani hapa.  The man is happy.  (The man feels happiness.)
References:
Fillmore, Charles J.  1968  The Case for Case
Cook, Walter A., S. J.  1989  Case Grammar Theory
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