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locative-qualitative case

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Noun

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locative-qualitative case (plural locative-qualitative cases)

  1. Nouns in the form of the locative-qualitative case are qualifiers in the sentence and signify the locational or temporal mark of the qualified word. The qualifier is not specific but general or universalized.

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