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Comitative Case

Comitative Case

Comitative case is a case expressing accompaniment.

It carries the meaning "with" or "accompanied by."

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Source: Pei and Gaynor 1954

Pei, Mario A., and Frank Gaynor. 1954.A dictionary of linguistics. New York: Philosophical Library.

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Source: Gove 1966

Gove, Philip B. (editor). 1966.Webster's third new international dictionary of the English language. Unabridged, with seven language dictionary. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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Source: Dixon 1972

Dixon, Robert M. W . 1972.The Dyirbal language of North Queensland. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University.

Page/s: 186
Source: Anderson, S. 1985

Anderson, Stephen R. 1985. "Inflectional morphology." In Shopen 1985d

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