In its basic use the verb au takes two arguments, one of which is marked either by the dative or by the comitative case. |
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Among other cases, Tsvetkov and Ariste mention the comitative, and terminative. |
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The comitative construction consists of two noun phrases, one of which stands in the comitative case. |
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All case markers except for the dative, lative and comitative cases consist of weak formatives. |
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