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Essive case
The Ongoing Eclipse of Possessive Suffixes in North Saami
CASE MARKING of the PREDICATIVE in ESTONIAN* 1. Introduction the Encoding O
Berkeley Linguistics Society
A Case Study in Language Change
Adpositions and Case: Alternative Realisation and Concord*
1 Tsezian Languages Bernard Comrie, Maria Polinsky, and Ramazan
Words and Paradigms in the Mental Lexicon by Kaidi L˜Oo a Thesis
Janne Bondi Johannessen (Ed.)
Noun Cases of Hungarian Language in Romanian
The Case of Finnish Mukana, Mukaan ‘With, Along’
Finnish Noun Inflection / 111
Uva-DARE (Digital Academic Repository)
Remarks on the Lative
Double Encoding of Nominal and Adjectival Predicates
1 Tsez Bernard Comrie* and Maria Polinsky‡ *University of California
Case-Marking in Estonian Pseudopartitives Mark Norris
UE 21 the Typology of the Essive in the Uralic Languages
Estonian Language Linguistica Uralica Supplementary Series /Vo Lu M E 1
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A Grammar of Pite Saami
A Heritage Reference Grammar of Selk'nam
The Essive in North Saami Jussi Ylikoski Preliminary Version
The Case of Transformation Verbs
Improper Case
Essive Or Locative?
Word Order Positions of the Finno–Ugric Essive Case Forms
Improper Case
Berkeley Linguistics Society
GRAMMATICAL CHANGES CAUSED by CONTACT BETWEEN LIVONIAN and LATVIAN1 Valts Ernštreits University of Tartu Gunta Kļava Universit
Towards a Typology of Participles
From Compound Nouns to Case Marking: Prolatives in South Saami and Lule Saami
Cross-Linguistic Patterns of Meteorological Expressions
Postpositions: Formal and Semantic Classification
The Morphosyntax of Case and Adpositions
Degrammaticalization in North Saami: Development of Adpositions, Adverbs and a Free Lexical Noun from Inflectional and Derivational Suffixes
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On Location: the Structure of Case and Adpositions Nina V Radkevich
Rakeinnegrammar.Pdf
Criteria for Case Forms in Finnish and Hungarian Grammars
The Morphosyntax of Case and Adpositions
General Location Across Languages: on the Division of Labour Between Functional and Lexical Items in Spatial Categories