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There is no distinctive nominative (subject) case marker, the word stem or, in some cases, the root alone serving as the nominative.
In languages of both groups, these verbs have characteristic affixes: either single consonants, which are known as consonantal augments (as when *bu- 'hit, kill' becomes *bu-m); case suffixes, such as the dative case marker *-ku and the accusative case marker *-n(a); and personal pronouns, such as first person singular *ŋay.
A trigger is morphologically indexed on the verb, led by an absolutive case marker.
In the first position, it must be introduced by an oblique case marker, whereas in the second position, it must be led by an absolutive case marker and an LA suffix -i.
In our case, marker detection and HBM pose estimation are performed in the same analysis loop by means of an annealed particle filter [13].
In (46a) of the main text, the headless relative clause (CP) is marked by the ABS case marker ku', which is the reason why structurally a DP occurs before the CP.
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Turkish is an agglutinative language, in which the various parts of speech, tense and case markers are run together.
In Akkadian, in addition to the three basic cases seen above, a locative suffix -um and a terminative and adverbial suffix -iš have also been interpreted as case markers by some investigators.
Grammatical case markers on nouns the word elements that indicate the role of a noun or pronoun in a phrase, clause, or sentence— are absent from nearly all Mesoamerican languages, with rare exceptions.
These case markers are often omitted or are masked by particles of focus such as -do and -to 'also, even,' used to highlight a word, and -ŭn (after a consonant) or -nŭn (after a vowel), used to background a topic.
In addition to absolutive case markers, Tsou also has ergative case markers that encode a transitive external argument, and oblique case markers that mark syntactic arguments other than the absolutive and the ergativec.
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