On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 20:45:43 +0100, Christophe Grandsire
<christophe.grandsire@...> wrote:
>En réponse à Carsten Becker :
>
>
>>Hello!
>>
>>I just wanted to ask what "combined cases" (in Latin) are, how they work
and
>>have evolved.
>
>"Combined cases"? I've had 6 years of Latin at school and never heard of
>"combined cases". Do you have an example, so that I can try and understand
>what you mean here?
Unfortunately, I can't. But I think I've read something like Latin has
sometimes accusative+genitive or so ... I really don't know - that's why
I'm asking. If something like that really doesn't exist I'm sorry to have
posted a message that increases the count of the daily posting limit.
>
>>And the usual second question: What is an "NP"? This term appears here
every
>>now and then, but I still do notknow what it means.
>
>Noun Phrase.
Damn, should have been clear *slaps forehead*. Thanks.
Carsten