inventory of cases
From: | Boudewijn Rempt <bsarempt@...> |
Date: | Monday, June 28, 1999, 11:48 |
While I was working upon the adpositional particles of Denden,
which are used as a kind of case markers, I was wondering which
cases were being used, and I made the following small list, based
on a few grammars and Blake's _Case_ - now I wonder which ones I've
forgotten? Does anyone have a few others for me? Perhaps the ordering
could use some work too.
Cases
(A lot of cases have virtually the same description: this list is
culled from the literature, and so I know that all these descriptions
are actually in current (this decade) use.)
Verbal arguments:
nominative: subject of the intransitive and agent of transitive sentence
accusative: direct object the transitive sentence
absolutive: subject of the intransitive and direct object of the transitive
sentence
ergative: agent of the transitive sentence. Often formally the
same as the instrumental
dative: indirect object
instrumental: (agent,) instrument, means, cause or implement
Nominal relationships
genitive: posession or belonging together. nominal marked with genitive
may occur adnominally as the modifier of another noun,
membership of an element in a set, part-whole relationship.
possessive: modify overt head, used independently without explicit
reference to the modified object, belonging together as an
attribute, relationship between two people, acquintance with,
'to have'
comparative: used in comparisons, 'than' ;-)
Locative cases
locative: place, destination at a certain point, point in time:
possessive locative: place, destination belonging to a certain area
essive: at (cf. locative)
inessive: in(side)
adessive: at
superessive: above
subessive: below
ablative: going from, 'from', 'via' (spatial & figurative), 'by
means of which', 'from the exterior of'
allative: going towards, 'up to', 'up as far as', 'until', towards
the exterior of
illative: going into
similirative: similarity
sociative: coordinates arguments ('and'), comitative
comitative: belonging together, 'with', accompaniment, coordinates
nominal arguments: 'and' (usual animate referents)
elative: starting point of a movement, point in time after which
something takes place, startpoint of a comparison, 'out of',
'from the interior of'
mediative: means or route by which an event takes place
ornative: endowed with, equipped with, outfitted with
intrative: 'between, inbetween'
perlative: path (same as mediative?), through, along
superlative: to the top of
translative: through
partitive: from, source
Speech act
vocative: addressing someone
Others:
abessive: absent
privative: lacking, not having
concomitative:having
proprietive: having, possessing
aversive: turning from
evitative: avoiding
causal: causing
purposive: with the purpose to
Boudewijn Rempt | http://www.xs4all.nl/~bsarempt