Datapoint Kriol/Alignment of case marking of full noun phrases

In Kriol, the core arguments A, S and P are all unmarked in terms of case-marking or adpositional marking. S and A are usually in preverbal position, P in postverbal position.

Values

Neutral alignment

Example 25-1:
Wan litel gel bin katimbat wud blanga Jein.
Wan
one
litel
little
gel
girl
bin
pst
kat-im-bat
cut-tr-prog
wud
wood
blanga
dat/poss
Jein.
Jane
One/a certain little girl was cutting wood for Jane.
Example 25-72:
Wanbala men bin godan.
Wan-bala
one-adj2
men
man
bin
pst
go-dan.
go-down
One man went down. OR: A certain man went down.

Source: Sandefur 1979: 104

Example 25-142:
Ala munanga bin lus olabat shap [...] ebarrijing!
Ala
pl
munanga
non-Aboriginal
bin
pst
lus
lose
olabat
3pl
shap
shop
[...]
[...]
ebarrijing!
belongings
The non-Aboriginals lost their shops [...] (all their) belongings!

Source: Angelo et al. 1998

Example 25-250:
That pesen i kaming bihain gota beg.
That
dem
pesen
person
i
3sg
kam-ing
come-prog2
bihain
behind
gota
com/ins
beg.
bag
That person is coming behind with a bag.
Confidence:
Very certain