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  • ...]), contrasting with [[core argument]]s, which are generally coded without case-marking or with [[grammatical case]]-marking; see [[oblique (a grammatical relation
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  • ...]), contrasting with [[core argument]]s, which are generally coded without case-marking or with [[grammatical case]]-marking.
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  • ...rnee]]. Government is usually considered to be a necessary condition for [[case-marking]] and for [[proper government]] (see [[ECP]]). A range of near-identical de
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  • ...ru'' only contributes the past tense (''shita'' = ''suru'' + past) and the case-marking (-''o'') of the complement.
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  • ...e, a language might be conservative in its verb morphology, but not in its case-marking.
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  • '''Exceptional-Case-Marking (ECM)-Verben''' ist in der [[GG]] eine Bezeichnung für Verben, die dem Sub
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