Modal case explained

In linguistics, the modal case (abbreviated) is a grammatical case used to express ability, intention, necessity, obligation, permission, possibility, etc. It takes the place of English modal verbs such as can, could, would, might, may.

This case is only used in the Kayardild and Lardil languages,[1] two of the Tangkic languages of northern Australia.

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Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=qtcmm6N6LPYC&dq=Kayardild+language+modal+case&pg=PA348 Language Diversity Endangered