He said the CASE system, if federal judges use it properly, " could end up aiding the adversary system, rather than hindering it ."
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In this way any part of the sentence can be emphasized without changing basic meaning ( a convenience created by Russian's noun case system)
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If we look at a sample of case systems, we find that they indeed appear in a particular order-i . e . a hierarchy emerges.
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The evidence of Germanic and Hittite show the original language had a simpler verb system than found in Greek or Latin and a simpler case system.
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The agglutinative secondary case endings in the two languages likewise stem from different sources, showing parallel development of the secondary case system after the Proto-Tocharian period.
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The connection between the Northeast and North-central families was based on claimed similarities in phonetics and grammar, such as sentence structure and an ergative case system.
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The vocative, nominative and indirect case are a bit " outside " of the case system as are produced only by adding s suffix to the root.
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Speeding up the city's criminal case system has long been a concern of various agencies, and there has been some success at doing so in recent years.
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Yet, one could still say that transferring the case-information to the article preserved the German case system throughout its development from Old High German to contemporary German.
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As a result of the untenability of the noun case system after these phonetic changes, Vulgar Latin shifted from a markedly synthetic language to a more analytic one.