Re: Latin and Oscan
- From: "Marco Pagliero" <martesi@xxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Jun 2006 12:46:54 -0700
jimbo.tyson@xxxxxxxxx schrieb:
And you are demonstrably wrong. Old French certainly did have cases.
Of course. In the meantime occurred to me that even today French and
Italian distinguish something like nominative, dative and accusative,
namely with 'je', 'moi' and 'me', 'tu', toi' and 'te', and so on.
English too, more or less.
Thanks to Samuel for his kind suggestions. I'll try and read the book.
Greetings
Marco
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