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- The paradigm usually consists of the inessive, elative and illative cases.
- In Finnish the inessive case is typically formed by adding " ssa / ss?".
- The inessive form conveys coterminal action, something happening at the same time as something else.
- Plural illative, inessive, elative, allative, adessive, ablative, translative have a short form in some words.
- As in the singular, possessive suffixes follow the instrumental, inessive, illative, elative, egressive, terminative and prolative cases.
- The " K " does not appear in the inessive, illative, terminative and prolative cases where the case ends with a vowel.
- For example, what would later become the accusative plural developed out of the partitive plural form, while the inessive plural is the original essive plural form.
- The possessive suffix follows the instrumental, inessive, illative, elative egressive, terminative and prolative cases and the vowel reduces to " K " in the singular persons.
- When adding a possessive suffix, the inessive and illative forms change to "-0-" and the elative form changes to "-KALB-".
- This is the origin of the three-way systems as the three different ones in Karelian Finnish ( illative / inessive / elative, allative / adessive / ablative, translative / essive / excessive ).
- Nouns and adjectives share the same morphology and distinguish two numbers ( singular and plural ) and nine cases : nominative, genitive, dative, directive, ablative, inessive, adessive, equative, and comitative.
- In Hungarian, the suffix " ban / ben " is most commonly used for inessive case, although many others, such as " on / en / 鰊 " and others are also used, especially with cities.
- The inessive form is mostly seen in written forms of language because spoken forms usually express the same idea in longer form using two clauses linked by the word "'kun "'( " when " ).
- In modern Finnish, it has been superseded by a more complicated system of locative cases and enclitics, and the original-s has merged with another lative or locative suffix and turned into the modern inessive, elative, illative and even translative suffixes.
- In the Hungarian language, nine such cases exist, yet the name locative case refers to a form " (-t /-tt ) " used only in a few city / town names along with the inessive case or superessive case.
- In addition, it can specify " being around the place ", as in " koululla " ( at the school including the schoolyard ), as contrasted with the inessive " koulussa " ( in the school, inside the building ).
- This gives a potential 88 different forms, but the Indefinite and Proper Noun categories are identical in all but the local cases ( inessive, allative, ablative, local-genitive ), and many other variations in the endings can be accounted for by phonological rules operating to avoid impermissible consonant clusters.