Final case is used for marking final cause ("for a house"). Semitic languages had that case, but all of them lost it[1][2][failed verification]. In Arabic, nouns in such position are marked by the accusative marking (e.g. ǧadda ṭalaban li-l-ʼaǧri he worked hard for the sake of reward).
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FINAL Case Against Lucifer (Final Edit)
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Dark Secrets of the Vatican- The FINAL Case Against Lucifer by: Jonathan Kleck
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FINAL Case Against Lucifer (Final Edit) (by Jonathan Kleck)
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See also
- Causal-final case found in Hungarian language.
References
- ^ Egon K. Keck, Frede Løkkegaard, Svend Søndergaard, Ellen Wulff, Living Waters: Scandinavian orientalistic studies presented to Frede Løkkegaard on his seventy, Page 160, Google book search, 1990
- ^ Karin C Ryding, A Reference Grammar of Modern Standard Arabic, Page 166, Google book search, 2005
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