Citations:Monster Raving Loony


 * 1)  Having a single case for both the subjects and objects of transitive verbs, and another case for the subjects of intransitive verbs.
 * 2) * 1 May 2002: Justin B Rye, Learn Not To Speak Esperanto
 * C) the monster raving loony candidate (some Iranian sightings); combines all the drawbacks of (A) and (B).
 * 1) * 17 July 2003: Andreas Johansson, "Re: verbs?", The Conlang Mailing List
 * As long as you have it include monster raving loony languages ...
 * 1) * 5 May 2005: John Cowan, "A quick tutorial on ergativity, by way of the Squid-Headed One", on Recycled Knowledge (blog)
 * In yet another type, dubbed Monster Raving Loony languages (that name is not official), there is one form for A and P and another form for S! Rushan (not to be confused with Russian) is one of this rare type.