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Nominative is unmarked, and corresponds to the functions of subject, attribute of the subject, | TolsianR has three cases : nominative, accusative and genitive. Case agrees with a noun's animatedness. Nominative is unmarked, and corresponds to the functions of subject, attribute of the subject, and all other functions which are not covered by the accusative and dative cases. Accusative corresponds to the function of direct object of a verb and is marked with a prefix : ''ke''- (or ''k''- before a vowel) in the case of an inanimate noun, and ''dake''- (or ''dak''- before a vowel) in the case of an animate noun. In more recent developments of the language, ''dake-'' has become ''da-'' (or ''d-'' in front of a vowel). Genitive corresponds to the "possessor" of something and is marked with a suffix ''-o'' for inanimate nouns (transformed into /w/ after a vowel) and ''-do'' for animate nouns, although if the stem ends in a consonant diverse morphophonological changes take place depending on that consonant : aspirated plosives lose their aspiration ; voiceless obstruents become voiced ; the palatal nasal gets partially assimilated and turns into ''n'' ; prenasalised occlusives get totally nasalised ; the bilabial fricative becomes a labio-velar approximant [w] ; and there's gemination with the dental occlusives : [dd]. Those changes are usually reflected in the orthography. | ||
<poem> | <poem> | ||
[+asp] -> [-asp] /_-do | [+asp] -> [-asp] /_-do | ||
[-voice] -> [+voice] / _-do | [-voice] -> [+voice] / _-do | ||
[+bilabial] -> /w/ / _-do | [+bilabial] -> /w/ / _-do (/ɸ/, /β/ -> /w/) | ||
[+prenasalized] -> [nasal] / _-do | [+prenasalized] -> [nasal] / _-do (/ᵐb/ -> /m/, /ⁿd/ -> /n/, /ᵑg/ -> /ŋ/) | ||
/ɲ/ -> /n/ / _-do | /ɲ/ -> /n/ / _-do | ||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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