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Julie Anne Legate (2005). The Absence of Absolutive Case.
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(Last accessed 2009-07-23).
ODIN: http://odin.linguistlist.org/igt_raw.php?id= 2640&langcode=kat (2021-08-10).
Example #1:
b. [tamad-is damtknareba supraze] uzrdelobaa
[tamada-GEN yawning.NOM table.on] rudeness.it.is.I.2
"It is rude for the tamada to yawn at the table" (H 157-158)
Example #2:
(15) a. glex-i tesavs simind-s Series I
peasant-NOM he.sows.it.I.1 corn-DAT
"The peasant is sowing corn"
Example #3:
b. glex-ma datesa simind-i Series II
peasant-ERG he.sowed.it.II.1 corn-NOM
"The peasant sowed corn"