casestrings
Casestrings, also known as case strings or case sequences, are a concept primarily found in linguistics, particularly in the study of grammar and syntax. They refer to the ordered sequence of grammatical cases assigned to a noun phrase within a sentence or a larger syntactic unit. Different languages employ casestrings in varied ways, often reflecting the relationships between the elements of a clause.
The concept of a casestring helps linguists analyze how languages mark the grammatical functions of nouns
The exact nature and complexity of casestrings can vary significantly. Some languages have a relatively simple