• In grammar, the lative (/ˈleɪtɪv/ LAY-tiv; abbreviated LAT) is a grammatical case which indicates motion to a location. It corresponds to the English...
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  • stand in the dative/lative case. In this example the "pure" dative/lative without its POSS-suffix is used. ГIалир ʻAli-r Ali-DAT/LAT ПатIи Patʼi Fatima:[II]:ABS...
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  • locative grammatical case. The term allative is generally used for the lative case for the majority of languages that do not make finer distinctions. For...
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  • known as the accusative of place to which, and is equivalent to the lative case found in some other languages. as the subject of an indirect statement...
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  • speech act which causes the hearer to take a particular action Lative case, a grammatical case that indicates direction All pages with titles containing directive...
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  • and "by". The locative case belongs to the general local cases, together with the lative and ablative case. The locative case exists in many language...
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    lative case, indicating a motion to a location. 日本に行きたい。 Nihon ni ikitai "I want to go to Japan." However, へ e is more commonly used for the lative case...
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  • list of grammatical cases as they are used by various inflectional languages that have declension. This list will mark the case, when it is used, an...
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    However, there are also primary postpositions which can govern the lative case. The word order in Kamas is SOV (subject-object-verb), but the word order...
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    Nominative case Accusative case Dative case Lative case, merger of differentiated local cases that is used to indicate relative location. Locative case Used...
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  • Rules. Some authors use a lower-case n, for example nH for 'non-human'. Some sources are moving from classical lative (LAT, -L) terminology to 'directional'...
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    instrumental case, and as the argument of an antipassive clause. The locative is used for position and direction (essive and lative cases), as well as...
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  • A grammatical case is a category of nouns and noun modifiers (determiners, adjectives, participles, and numerals) that corresponds to one or more potential...
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    Tsez language (section Case)
    dative/lative case (ending in -(e)r), if it's a non-permanent transfer (e.g. "to lend") or if it's incomplete, the recipient takes any of the locative cases...
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    form -ona, which means "Towards" (Lative case). -o and -ni combine to form -oni, which means "From" (Ablative case). Example usages can be "Anga Turaoni...
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    lative -(i)ka (lat) and abl -ax (abl), marking roughly location/placement, direction/towards and point of departure, respectively. The lative case appears...
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  • An adessive case (abbreviated ADE; from Latin adesse "to be present (at)": ad "at" + esse "to be") is a grammatical case generally denoting location at...
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  • grammar, the nominative case (abbreviated NOM), subjective case, straight case, or upright case is one of the grammatical cases of a noun or other part...
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  • In grammar, the inessive case (abbreviated INE; from Latin: inesse "to be in or at") is a locative grammatical case. This case carries the basic meaning...
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    and seven cases in Enets: the nominative, genitive, accusative, lative, locative, ablative and prolative case. The meaning of those cases is expressed...
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  • lot of people where you are, in your house?’ : 71  The instrumental-lative case marker has two meanings, notably that it demonstrates the instrument...
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  • 1952 in Kannus. He obtained his PhD in 1967 with a thesis about the lative case in Mari and served as professor of Finno-Ugric linguistics at the University...
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  • In grammar, the elative case (abbreviated ELA; from Latin: efferre "to bring or carry out") is a locative grammatical case signifying that something comes...
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    In grammar, the genitive case (abbreviated gen) is the grammatical case that marks a word, usually a noun, as modifying another word, also usually a noun—thus...
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  • The partitive case (abbreviated PTV, PRTV, or more ambiguously PART) is a grammatical case which denotes "partialness", "without result", or "without specific...
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  • In grammar, the translative case (abbreviated TRANSL) is a grammatical case that indicates a change in state of a noun, with the general sense of "becoming...
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  • In grammar, the illative case (/ˈɪlətɪv/; abbreviated ILL; from Latin: illatus "brought in") is a grammatical case used in the Finnish, Estonian, Lithuanian...
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  • ORNT:orientative case LAT:lative case ALL:allative case CMPR:comparative case TERM:terminative case INS:instrumental/locative case LOC:locative-instrumental case ENUM:enumerating...
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  • In grammar, the superessive case (abbreviated SUPE) is a grammatical case indicating location on top of, or on the surface of something. Its name comes...
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  • In grammar, the terminative or terminalis case (abbreviated TERM) is a case specifying a limit in space and time and also to convey the goal or target...
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