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1 Uralic languages  





2 Turkish  





3 Notes  





4 References  














Instructive case






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Ingrammar, the instructive case is a grammatical case used in Finnish, Estonian, and the Turkic languages.

Uralic languages[edit]

InFinnish, the instructive case is used to indicate means, manner, instrument, location, or time. It is almost exclusively used in fixed expressions, such as in omin silmin 'with one's own eyes'.[1] However, the instructive is productive for infinitive verbal constructions to indicate manner, as in nauraen 'laughing': He astuivat nauraen sisään 'They stepped in through the door laughing'.[2]

In modern Finnish, many of its instrumental uses are being superseded by the adessive case, as in minä matkustin junalla 'I travelled by train'.[citation needed]

The instructive case is only marginally present in Estonian in lexicalized expressions. Language reformers of the 20th century did try to revive it, but with little success.[3]

Turkish[edit]

InTurkish, the suffix -le is used for this purpose; for example, Trenle geldim 'I came via train'.[citation needed]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Karlsson (2018), p. 264.
  • ^ Karlsson (2018), p. 265, 353.
  • ^ Metslang (2017), p. 302.
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