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It would be helpful to language learners/teachers to be able to search for instances of a preposition that govern a certain case.
For example, с can govern INST, GEN and ACC. Each of these could be a different lemma, e.g. с¹, с², с³. The superscript numerals are kind of a pain, and they are opaque. Perhaps this should be с+Pr+Acc, с+Pr+Gen, and с+Pr+Ins. This stretches the meaning of the case tags, where in this case it means that the preposition governs that case, rather than that it is in that case.
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I think this is parallel to how transitive verbs govern certain cases for their object, and should be marked the same way. I would look to lang-sme for how this is done there. Maybe @lynnda-hill has some suggestions?
Taken from reynoldsnlp/udar#27.
It would be helpful to language learners/teachers to be able to search for instances of a preposition that govern a certain case.
For example,
с
can govern INST, GEN and ACC. Each of these could be a different lemma, e.g.с¹
,с²
,с³
. The superscript numerals are kind of a pain, and they are opaque. Perhaps this should be с+Pr+Acc, с+Pr+Gen, and с+Pr+Ins. This stretches the meaning of the case tags, where in this case it means that the preposition governs that case, rather than that it is in that case.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: