Instrumental-comitative case
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British pronunciation/ˌɪnstɹəmˈɛntəlkˈɒmɪtˌeɪtɪv kˈeɪs/
American pronunciation/ˌɪnstɹəmˈɛntəlkˈɑːmᵻtˌeɪɾɪv kˈeɪs/

Definitie & Betekenis van "instrumental-comitative case"

Instrumental-comitative case
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instrumental-comitativus, instrumentele-comitatieve naamval

a grammatical case found in some languages that combines the functions of the instrumental case and the comitative case to express the idea of using an instrument or tool in the company of someone or something else

What is the "instrumental-comitative case"?

The instrumental-comitative case is a grammatical case used to indicate both the means by which an action is performed and the accompaniment of someone or something in that action. It combines the functions of the instrumental case, which expresses "by means of," and the comitative case, which expresses "together with." This case is found in languages such as Uralic languages like Mari. For instance, in Mari, a noun would change form to reflect both the tool used and the companionship during an action. It helps clarify both how and with whom an action is carried out.

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