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| origin || separate non-clitic postposition-like words || verbs, adverbs, nouns |
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| clitic || yes || no<br />(some have cliticised in some languages but act like cases in every way |
| clitic || yes<br />(phonological interaction with preceding ~word) || no<br />(some have cliticised in some languages but act like cases in every way |
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| preceding form || bare noun phrase || noun phrase with some "case" (sometimes nominative/bare) |
| preceding form || bare noun phrase || noun phrase with some "case" (sometimes nominative/bare) |
Latest revision as of 20:00, 4 July 2012
criterion | "cases" | "postpositions" |
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origin | separate non-clitic postposition-like words | verbs, adverbs, nouns |
clitic | yes (phonological interaction with preceding ~word) |
no (some have cliticised in some languages but act like cases in every way |
preceding form | bare noun phrase | noun phrase with some "case" (sometimes nominative/bare) |
agreement | no | no |