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Syntax / Grammar / Indo-Aryan languages / Sinhala language / Dative case / Exceptional case-marking / Verb / Accusative case / Nominative case / Grammatical cases / Linguistics / Parts of speech
Date: 2013-03-22 12:00:52
Syntax
Grammar
Indo-Aryan languages
Sinhala language
Dative case
Exceptional case-marking
Verb
Accusative case
Nominative case
Grammatical cases
Linguistics
Parts of speech

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