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German, for example, the dative is
used to show a recipient, but is also used on the noun
phrase that follows the preposition
mit ‘with’.
Verbs have a different set of features which are often associated with them. These
include
tense (the marking of when something happened relative to now),
aspect
(roughly speaking, whether an event is viewed, for example, as completed or on-going)
and
modality (expressing something about the reality or
otherwise of an event, for
example indicative and subjunctive verb forms in languages like French and Spanish). In
some languages, verbs
agree with their subject or object, a process also known as
cross-
referencing. For example,
in Spanish, the difference between
comí,
comiste and
comieron, all past tense forms of
com- ‘eat’, is that the first shows that its subject is first
person singular (‘I ate’), the second is second person singular (‘you (singular) ate’) and
the third is third person plural (‘they ate’).
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