1. Because of this case marking , the word order can be quite free. 2. Case marking using enclitics also occurs for Dative, Locative, and Genitive cases.3. It has a split-ergative case marking system, consistent with neighbouring languages. 4. For morphosyntactic alignment, many Australian languages have nominative accusative case marking . 5. Heads and modifiers can be distinguished by their ability to take case marking . 6. Considering this argument, why then do noun phrases receive genitive Case marking in English? 7. Thus, if there is no case marking , one can resort to the word order. 8. It shows case marking with an ergative alignment in the past tense, nominative-accusative elsewhere. 9. Lastly, there is case marking reserved for non-focused non-agent / experiencer roles in the clause. 10. The agent also loses ergative case marking as an adjunct and acquires ablative case instead.