Abstract

The author analyses the case paradigm of Polish and Macedonian languages and states that this paradigm, continuing the old tradition of classical languages, is composed of three different segments: adverbal cases, adnominal case (Genitive) and “deontic” case (Vocative); the core of the adverbal set is the trio N-D-A – a confirmation of the anthropocentric character of the language

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