- 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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suffix exists in all
Uralic languages in
various cases, e.g.
Hungarian superessive,
Finnish essive (-na),
Northern Sámi essive,
Erzyan inessive, and Nenets...
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Illative case ("into")
Allative case ("onto")
Ablative case ("off")
Superessive case ("on top of, or on the
surface of") The
Finnish adessive case has...
- [-aj or -ej];
added to Inessive):
means 'out of' or 'in
return for'.
Superessive case (ending -л [-l];
added to the Inessive):
means 'on', and also to...
- (-t/-tt) used only in a few city/town
names along with the
inessive case or
superessive case. It can also be
observed in a few
local adverbs and postpositions...
- the free dictionary.
Other locative cases are:
Inessive case ("in")
Superessive case ("on")
Adessive case ("by/at")
Illative case ("into") Sublative...
- movement; the key
feature is that the
spatial meaning is
inessive ("in") or
superessive ("on").
Jagersma believes that, like the
nominalizing en****ic, this...
-
preposition hen + the
locative (e.g. hen lentot, "from a house")
while the
superessive is
formed with the
postposition bē
following the
genitive (e.g. lento...
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Subdirective Subelative Subessive Sublative Superdirective Superelative Superessive Superlative Temporal Terminative Possession, companion,
instrument Abessive...
- (house-genitive in front, "in
front of the house") Hungarian: (case) tetőn (roof-
superessive, "on the roof") vs. (postposition) tető
alatt ("under the roof") In these...