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! width="100"|Indirect Object
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! width="100"|Subject
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These are similar to a dependant clauses in English, though necessarily not conditional; these frame the place, time and reason why an action happened as well as an original source. It should be noted that if a place is part of the action or only partial, then that place should be either a Accusative/Dative [I went to the field] or relative [I went to the person who was at the field].
These are similar to a dependant clauses in English, though necessarily not conditional; these frame the place, time and reason why an action happened as well as an original source. It should be noted that if a place is part of the action or only partial, then that place should be either a Accusative/Dative [I went to the field] or relative [I went to the person who was at the field].


*Instrumental case; Objects which are used as instruments in order to perform an action. Similar to Dative case, it marks an indirect object.
*Instrumental phrase; Objects which are used as instruments in order to perform an action. Similar to Dative case, it marks an indirect object.
*Locative case; Objects which indicate where the action is taking place.
*Locative phrase; Objects which indicate where the action is taking place.
*Temporal case; Objects which indicate when the action is taking place. Closely related to Locative.
*Temporal phrase; Objects which indicate when the action is taking place. Closely related to Locative.
*Causal case; Objects which indicate for what reason an action is taking place.
*Causal phrase; Objects which indicate for what reason an action is taking place.
*Subjective case; Object which is the source of the information.
*Subjectifying phrase; Object which is the source of the information.


The above four are "framing" cases.  
The above four are "framing" cases.  
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