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Universal 569: ¬ case (noun) ⇒ article;
¬ article ⇒ case (noun)

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Universal 569: ¬ case (noun) ⇒ article;
¬ article ⇒ case (noun)

Original
No (Indo-European) language does without both morphological case marking and articles.
Standardized
(In Indo-European) IF there is no nominal case marking, THEN there will be an article.
Keywords
case, article
Domain
inflection, syntax
Type
implication
Status
achronic
Quality
a Indo-Euroversal rather than a universal
Basis
Indo-European languages
Source
Renzi 1992: 161-176
Counterexamples
counter-evidence outside Indo-European: Chinese (Sinitic, Sino-Tibetan).

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  1. FP
    FP
    1. May 2020

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