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7.2 Language Case Rules

berk edited this page Nov 14, 2011 · 1 revision

A language case is an inflection or use of a noun (or pronoun) to show its relation to other words in the sentence. In some languages, like Russian, the form of a token {actor} will changed based on where and how the token is used in a sentence. For instance, in '{target} received a gift from {actor}', {actor} token will be in the genitive form of the language.

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