"Case is a grammatical category determined by the syntactic or semantic function of a noun or pronoun. The term case has traditionally been restricted to apply to only those languages which indicate certain functions by the inflection of nouns, pronouns, or noun phrase constituents, such as adjectives and numerals. (http://www.sil.org/linguistics/glossaryoflinguisticterms/WhatIsCase.htm 17.11.06)"^^ . "TODO: \n\t\t\trename all subconcepts to ...Case\n\t\t" . _:b17596078 . _:b17595464 "true"^^ . . _:b17604064 . _:b17602700 . "case feature"@en . _:b17595831 . _:b17602453 . _:b17604311 . _:b17604064 . _:b17602453 "true"^^ . _:b17604311 . _:b17600325 "true"^^ . _:b17595831 "true"^^ . _:b17595217 . _:b17595464 . _:b17604064 . _:b17602700 . _:b17602700 . . _:b17604311 "true"^^ . _:b10727 . _:b10727 . _:b17604311 . _:b17602453 . _:b17595831 . _:b17600572 . _:b17595464 . "Note that also Indian case markers were included here (ILPOSTS). These are described differently, either as postpositions or as grammatical cases." . _:b17602700 "true"^^ . _:b17595217 "true"^^ . _:b17596078 . _:b17600325 . _:b17595217 . _:b17604064 "true"^^ . _:b17596078 "true"^^ . _:b17595831 . _:b10727 "true"^^ . _:b17595464 . _:b17600572 "true"^^ . _:b17600325 . _:b10727 . _:b17600572 . _:b17600572 . _:b17596078 . _:b17600325 . "\n\t\t\tSkipped EAGLES case feature values Uninflected (uninformative), and\n\t\t\tNonGenitive (= complement of Genitive).\n\t\t\tAs for TDS case feature values, only \"grammaticalCase\" has been adopted.\n\t\t\tAs for GOLD case feature values, everything has been adopted, although it seems\n\t\t\tthat some of these cases are actually semantic (theta) roles, i.e., \"case\" in the\n\t\t\tsense of Fillmore (1966), e.g., BenefactiveCase.\n\t\t" . _:b17602453 . _:b17595217 .