query: Tagalog case marking

David Gil gil at EVA.MPG.DE
Sat Jan 15 12:05:17 UTC 2011


Dear all,

I am interested in the phenomenon whereby, in the colloquial Tagalog 
spoken in Manila, the case markers "ang" and "ng" are sometimes omitted.

Can anybody point me to references where this is discussed?

Is there anybody knowledgeable who would be willing to answer some 
questions that I have about this?

Thanks,

David

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David Gil

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Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
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