Abstract


 
 
 The theme of this paper is the distribution of the nominative and the oblique form in personal pronouns in Danish. The paper has a dual aim: to provide a diachronic overview of changes in the use of the case forms in the past 700 years, and to show how a grammatical system simultaneously is consistent and subject to change.
 
 

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