The comitative case in linguistics marks accompaniment, indicating that something is 'with' or 'together with' something else. It's found in…
The benefactive case marks a noun phrase that benefits from an action, indicating 'for whom' or 'for what purpose' an…
The accusative case marks the direct object of a verb in many languages. It indicates who or what is directly…
The absolutive case marks the single argument of a transitive verb or the single argument of an intransitive verb. It's…