Example 39-170

Yo kɛr kõta, dig a el.
Yo
1sg
neg
kɛr
want.npst
kõt-a,
tell-inf
dig
say.npst
a
dat
el.
3sg
I don't want to tell, ask him.
Comment:
In Diu Indo-Portuguese, there is a pair of nearly interchangeable prepositions (a and ) which mark not only indirect objects but also (animate and pronominal) direct objects and even subjects (of experiencer verbs). In the literature on South Asian languages, case markers with similar distributions are sometimes called "Dative-Accusative" markers, and subject arguments which receive them are called "Dative subjects". To make glosses more readable, these markers are variously glossed here as DAT or ACC, according to the role of the arguments in question.
Type:
naturalistic spoken
Source:
Cardoso 2009: 210