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Hungarian grammar / Hungarian noun phrase / Permic languages / Hungarian verbs / Accusative case / Possessive affix / Inflection / Udmurt grammar / Old Norse morphology / Linguistics / Grammar / Linguistic morphology
Hungarian grammar
Hungarian noun phrase
Permic languages
Hungarian verbs
Accusative case
Possessive affix
Inflection
Udmurt grammar
Old Norse morphology
Linguistics
Grammar
Linguistic morphology

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