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==Morphology==
==Morphology==
===Cases===
[[File:Dialects and languages - cases bg - Copy.png|thumb|right|500px|Distribution of case systems across the island of Dogger.]]
Dogrish nouns, pronouns and adjectives are declined in up to six cases: the nominative, the genitive, the dative, the accusative, the ablative and the locative. Some dialects still use a seventh case: the vocative. There are however no dialects that use all seven cases, as the only dialects where the vocactive has persisted have also merged the locative into the ablative.
The number and nature of grammatical cases varies greatly between and within varieties and dialects of Dogrish:
* the '''Swamp Dogrish case system''' (dark purple on map) features the vocative and has merged the locative into the ablative for a total of six cases
* the '''Formal Dogrish case system''' (red on map) features the abovementioned six grammatical cases
* the '''Valley Dogrish case system''' (light purple on map) has merged the locative into the ablative for a total of five cases
* the '''Heathside Dogrish case system''' (yellow on map) has merged the genitive into the accusative for a total of five cases
* the '''Frisian Dogrish case system''' (green on map) features the four "traditional" Germanic cases: nominative, genitive, dative and accusative
* the '''Dutch Dogrish case system''' (orange on map) has merged the dative into the accusative for a total of three cases
* the '''English Dogrish case system''' (blue on map) uses only the genitive, and only occasionally.
===Nouns===
===Nouns===
===Pronouns===
===Pronouns===
===Numerals===
===Numerals===

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