| 1. | Case markers then become generalized through analogical reasoning and reuse.
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| 2. | Marking common nouns with an oblique case marker results in an ungrammatical construction
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| 3. | This effectively means the loss of a declensional case marker.
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| 4. | For example, case markers affixed onto the adjacent nouns.
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| 5. | For example, the dative case marker vs ..
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| 6. | The ergative case takes on the case marker indicated by [-ne ].
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| 7. | I think it must stem from when's was a genitive case marker.
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| 8. | Syntactic functions can be expressed through case markers.
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| 9. | Most pronouns are composed of an initial case marker plus a person-number marker.
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| 10. | The reconstructed case markers are as follows:
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