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Noun case
In linguistics, the postelative case (abbreviated POSTEL) is a noun case that indicates location from behind.
This case is found in the Northeast Caucasian language Lezgian.[1]
References[edit]
- ^ Haspelmath, Martin. A grammar of Lezgian, 1993.
Grammatical cases |
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- List of cases
- Declension
- Morphosyntactic alignment
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| Cases | | Morphosyntactic alignment |
- Absolutive
- Accusative
- Direct
- Ergative
- Intransitive
- Nominative
- Oblique
- Partitive
- Pegative
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| Location, time, direction |
- Ablative
- Adessive
- Allative
- Antessive
- Apudessive
- Approximative
- Delative
- Distantitive
- Distributive
- Egressive
- Elative
- Illative
- Inelative
- Inessive
- Intrative
- Lative
- Limitative
- Locative
- Medial
- Perlative
- Pertingent
- Postdirective
- Postelative
- Postessive
- Prolative
- Proximative
- Subdirective
- Subelative
- Subessive
- Sublative
- Superdirective
- Superelative
- Superessive
- Superlative
- Temporal
- Terminative
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| Possession, companion, instrument |
- Abessive
- Caritive
- Comitative
- Dative
- Genitive
- Instrumental
- Ornative
- Possessed
- Possessive
- Privative
- Sociative
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| State, manner |
- Adverbial
- Comparative
- Equative
- Essive
- Exessive
- Formal
- Instructive
- Modal
- Multiplicative
- Orientative
- Revertive
- Semblative
- Translative
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| Cause, purpose |
- Aversive
- Benefactive
- Causal
- Final
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| Other |
- Postpositional/Prepositional
- Vocative
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| Declensions |
- Classical Arabic
- Czech
- Archaic Dutch
- English
- Middle English
- Old English
- Finnish
- Georgian
- German
- Gothic
- Hindi
- Hungarian
- Irish
- Latin
- Latvian
- Lithuanian
- Russian
- Serbo-Croatian
- Slovak
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