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Pure Case and Prepositional Case in Russian
Elena Lorentzen
, Per Durst-Andersen
Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies
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Arts & Humanities
Accusative
42%
Accusative Case
16%
Case System
51%
Dative
28%
Denoting
25%
Genitive
41%
Genitive Case
17%
Indicative
11%
Locatives
13%
Mood
10%
Nominals
11%
Nominative
14%
Nominative Case
16%
Prepositional Case
100%
Reference
36%
Semantic Function
15%
Subjunctive
14%
Syntactic Function
15%
Vocative Case
20%
Vocatives
16%
Social Sciences
contact
19%
lack
7%
mood
13%
semantics
11%
subsystem
15%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Semantics
58%