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Postelative case

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In linguistics, the postelative case (abbreviated POSTEL) is a noun case that indicates location from behind.

This case is found in the Northeast Caucasian language Lezgian.[1]

References

  1. ^ Haspelmath, Martin. A grammar of Lezgian, 1993.