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- Exessive case (links | edit)
- Jussive mood (links | edit)
- Adverbial case (links | edit)
- Intransitive case (links | edit)
- Limbu language (links | edit)
- Proto-Afroasiatic language (links | edit)
- ʾIʿrab (links | edit)
- Aversive case (links | edit)
- Subessive case (links | edit)
- Classical Tibetan (links | edit)
- Direct case (links | edit)
- Southern Quechua (links | edit)
- Cuzco Quechua language (links | edit)
- Archi language (links | edit)
- Equative case (links | edit)
- Pegative case (links | edit)
- Archaic Dutch declension (links | edit)
- Superlative case (links | edit)
- Modal case (links | edit)
- Lithuanian declension (links | edit)
- Case hierarchy (links | edit)
- Apudessive case (links | edit)
- Antessive case (links | edit)
- Final case (links | edit)
- Multiplicative case (links | edit)
- Perlative case (links | edit)
- Inelative case (links | edit)
- Semblative case (links | edit)
- Gothic declension (links | edit)
- Comparative (disambiguation) (links | edit)
- Intrative case (links | edit)
- Pertingent case (links | edit)
- Yakut language (links | edit)
- Postessive case (links | edit)
- Ornative case (links | edit)
- Postelative case (links | edit)
- Old High German declension (links | edit)
- Old Tibetan (links | edit)
- Egressive case (links | edit)
- Transitive alignment (links | edit)
- Orientative case (links | edit)
- Revertive case (links | edit)
- Ergative-genitive case (links | edit)
- Respective case (links | edit)
- Hindustani declension (links | edit)
- Hachijō grammar (links | edit)
- Talk:Comparative case (transclusion) (links | edit)