Difference between revisions of "Case (definition)"
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Definition
'Case' indicates the relationship between the referents of non-functional linguistic units, often non-linguistic objects or entities (e.g., nouns).
See Also
External Links
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References
SIL entry on Case "The Linguistics Encyclopedia" by Kirsten Malmkjær (2002), pgs. 251-256