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[…] the fundamental properties of Case-assignment are as in (1): (1) (i) NP is nominative if governed by AGR; (ii) NP is objective if governed by V with the subcategorization feature: −NP (i.e., transitive); (iii) NP is oblique if governed by P; (iv) NP is genitive in [NP − X-bar]; (v) NP is inherently Case-marked as determined by properties of its [−N] governor. - Chomsky (1993), a pag.170
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