| 31. | Possession is indicated in other ways, mainly by genitives and existential clauses.
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| 32. | An expanded list of prepositions taking the genitive case may be found here.
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| 33. | A noun following a preposition takes the genitive case.
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| 34. | One of them is the spread of the genitive-accusative morphological means.
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| 35. | For example, the archaic genitive form of the lexeme ( family ).
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| 36. | For convenience, this article lists the accusative between the nominative and genitive.
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| 37. | The dual and plural are not distinguished in the genitive and locative cases.
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| 38. | However, there are the hints of genitive cases.
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| 39. | S and-isi are genitive and dative endings.
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| 40. | The eighth case, the ablative, had merged with the genitive case.
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