- Final case
Final case is used for marking "final cause" ("for a house").
Semitic languages had that case, but all of them lost it [Egon K. Keck, Frede Løkkegaard, Svend Søndergaard, Ellen Wulff, "Living Waters: Scandinavian orientalistic studies presented to Frede Løkkegaard on his seventy", Page 160, [http://books.google.com/books?id=sY1dVCUIAokC&pg=PA160&ots=8zuZLgRtxs&dq=%22final+case%22+language+noun&sig=Ya3Z0UuPvpLbASTEejRjtlWRjAI Google book search] , 1990] [Karin C Ryding, "A Reference Grammar of Modern Standard Arabic", Page 166, [http://books.google.com/books?id=PgzEcWavhE8C&pg=PA166&ots=b6a3zmm1B4&dq=%22final+case%22+language+noun&sig=vvAvgsbS227lhCj4ZEe_6KVqltc Google book search] , 2005] .ee also
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Causal-final case found inHungarian language .References
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