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{{PAGENAME}} nouns are notable for inheriting the oldest version of the Proto-Semitic case system, the diptotic (two-case) system, with nominative singular ''-''Ø < {{recon|-ъ}} < PSem {{recon|-u}} and genitive singular ''-o'' < PSem {{recon|-a}}. | {{PAGENAME}} nouns are notable for inheriting the oldest version of the Proto-Semitic case system, the diptotic (two-case) system, with nominative singular ''-''Ø < {{recon|''-ъ''}} < PSem {{recon|''-u''}} and genitive singular ''-o'' < PSem {{recon|''-a''}}. | ||
The case system has also been restructured along Slavic lines. The behavior of the accusative case and genitive case are identical to Slavic: accusative is identical to the genitive for animate masculine nouns and to the nominative otherwise, and objects of negative sentences take the genitive. The dative and instrumental/locative was formed by suffixing inflected forms of the prepositions {{recon|la}} 'to' and {{recon|bi}} 'with/by, in'. | The case system has also been restructured along Slavic lines. The behavior of the accusative case and genitive case are identical to Slavic: accusative is identical to the genitive for animate masculine nouns and to the nominative otherwise, and objects of negative sentences take the genitive. The dative and instrumental/locative was formed by suffixing inflected forms of the prepositions {{recon|''la''}} 'to' and {{recon|''bi''}} 'with/by, in'. | ||
===Masculine nouns of type ''moloč''=== | ===Masculine nouns of type ''moloč''=== | ||