Difference between revisions of "Case Marking"
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Latest revision as of 05:11, 18 November 2013
Nominative-Accusative Case,Genitive Case,Dative Case and Vocative Case
Nominative and accusative
- Gaelic does not make any distinction between nominative and accusative case for full DPs including pronominals.
- Chunnaic - an - cu - an - cat. - see.pst - the - dog - the - cat - 'The dog saw the cat.' 
- Chunnaic - an - cat - an - cu. - see.pst - the - cat - the - dog - 'The cat saw the dog.' 
