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Matsumura: Adessive 1993 (956 words) |
 | According to Lavotha the adessive case in its original function denotes 'the state of being on something or on the surface' (die Befindlichkeit auf etwas (auf einer Oberfläche)). |
 | The three main functions of the adessive case are presented in this particular order apparently because of the author's assumption that the primary function of the adessive case is to indicate the place in the physical world at which someone or something is located or where some activity or event takes place. |
 | This is to say that the remaining two functional spheres of the adessive case, namely the adverbial of time and the possessor in a possessive construction, are secondary or derivative. |
| adessive (125 words) |
 | Adessive is used in place of the inessive with some place names, such as Türi, Tapa and Lehtse. |
 | Adessive is used with expressions of time, such as in a certain season, day, year or part of the day. |
 | Adessive is used to indeicate a person who has or lacks something. |