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Only the [[nominative]] and [[absolutive]] cases (ie. those of the [[subject]]) are commonly found as [[zero-marked]] (either wholly or [[allomorph]]ically). ([[Linguistic universal]]s [http://typo.uni-konstanz.de/archive/nav/browse.php?number=6 #6], [http://typo.uni-konstanz.de/archive/nav/browse.php?number=1108 #1104]) | Only the [[nominative]] and [[absolutive]] cases (ie. those of the [[subject]]) are commonly found as [[zero-marked]] (either wholly or [[allomorph]]ically). ([[Linguistic universal]]s [http://typo.uni-konstanz.de/archive/nav/browse.php?number=6 #6], [http://typo.uni-konstanz.de/archive/nav/browse.php?number=1108 #1104]) | ||
==For [[number]]== | |||
Number affixes tend to be closer to the stem than [[case]] affixes, whenever the two are distinct ([[Linguistic universal]]s [http://typo.uni-konstanz.de/archive/nav/browse.php?number=6 #6], [http://typo.uni-konstanz.de/archive/nav/browse.php?number=7 #7]). | |||
==For [[word order]]== | |||
Languages with verb-final word order (SOV, OSV) almost always have an overt [[case]] system ([[Linguistic universal]]s [http://typo.uni-konstanz.de/archive/nav/browse.php?number=8 #8]). |
Latest revision as of 07:09, 10 December 2009
For grammatical case
Only the nominative and absolutive cases (ie. those of the subject) are commonly found as zero-marked (either wholly or allomorphically). (Linguistic universals #6, #1104)
For number
Number affixes tend to be closer to the stem than case affixes, whenever the two are distinct (Linguistic universals #6, #7).
For word order
Languages with verb-final word order (SOV, OSV) almost always have an overt case system (Linguistic universals #8).