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- Homonymy may also arise between accusative nouns and verbs, e.g. "választ" may mean "answer" (n, acc.) or "s/he chooses/elects" and "nevet" may mean "name" (n, acc., from "név") or "s/he laughs".
- Across (1), we see differential case suffixes for each of intransitive (NOM), ergative (ERG), and accusative (ACC) case.
- A few Greek nouns in -os, mostly geographical, belong to the second declension, and sometimes make Accusative in -on as Dēlos, Acc. Dēlon (but Dēlum in prose).
- In (a), the future case is assigned by the T of the embedded control clause, and the accusative suffix by the case concord with the subject.
- Proto-Indo-European * 'daughter', with accusative singular * [...] (Ancient Greek , acc. sg. ) > Lithuanian "duktė̃", acc. sg. "dùkterį".
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