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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
*[[Noun Inflection]]
 
 
*[[Declension (definition)]]
 
*[[Declension (definition)]]
 
*[[Plural Formation]]
 
*[[Plural Formation]]
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*[[Case (definition)]]
  
 
==External Link==
 
==External Link==
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*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_case
  
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_case
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==References==
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*[[William Lamb|Lamb, William]] (2003) ''Scottish Gaelic''. 2nd edition. Munich: Lingcom Europa
  
http://wapedia.mobi/en/Grammatical_case
 
 
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[[Category:Technical Definitions]]
 
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Latest revision as of 10:27, 4 June 2012

The common case in Gaelic is used to mark nouns that are either in subject position (i.e. would bear nominative in other languages) or object position (i.e. would bear accusative in other languages)

See Also

External Link

The link below takes you away from the Gaelic Wiki to Wikipedia. Since wikipedia pages can be edited by anyone, they often contain inaccurate information. So be careful!

References

  • Lamb, William (2003) Scottish Gaelic. 2nd edition. Munich: Lingcom Europa