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One of the first thing comes to mind when one hear about cases are which ones to pick from the {{lg|List of cases|huge list}} and the possible ones to make up. It depends strongely on what you are after, if its anything but natural you can pick and choose as you wish, it really doesn't matter.
One of the first thing comes to mind when one hear about cases are which ones to pick from the {{lg|List of cases|huge list}} and the possible ones to make up. It depends strongely on what you are after, if its anything but natural you can pick and choose as you wish, it really doesn't matter.


But if you want natural the first thing to look up is {{lg|morphosyntactic alignment}} because that choice will define what the central cases are.
But if you want natural the first thing to look up is {{lg|Morphosyntactic alignment}} because that choice will define what the central cases are.


====Hierarchy====
====Hierarchy====

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