Pertingent case
Template:Short description The pertingent case is a grammatical case found in the Tlingit language.[1] It is used to refer to something which is touching something else: for example, in English, "the chair touching the table", or "against the wall".
In the Tlingit language, the pertingent case is marked with the suffix Script error: No such module "Lang".. For instance, Script error: No such module "Lang". is the pertingent form of Script error: No such module "Lang"., meaning “shore”. In Tinglit, the case may also be used to refer to the membership of a group. The phrase Script error: No such module "Lang". means “they are of the Kaagwaantaan clan”. This usage of the case can be found in sentences containing stative imperfectives that refer to multiple positions. For example, the phrase Script error: No such module "Lang". means “bodies of water lie here and there upon it.”[2]
It is also found in the Archi language.
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