Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Postpositional case

 This page is an archive of the proposed deletion of the article below. Further comments should be made on the article's talk page, if it exists; or after the end of this archived section. The result of the debate was redirect to prepositional case. – ABCD 8 July 2005 19:49 (UTC)

Postpositional case
The article does not explain what a postpositional case is. It doesn't even mention it. If someone knows who to write a proper article on this, fine! If not, this article should be deleted. -- Robert Weemeyer 3 July 2005 05:03 (UTC)


 * Redirect to prepositional case. A postpositional case would just be the same thing as prepositional case, but in a language that uses postpositions instead of prepositions.   &mdash; Gwalla | Talk 3 July 2005 05:19 (UTC)


 * Delete content and redirect, as Gwalla suggests. Don't merge any part of it anywhere. (As it stands, the article makes no sense: it purports to discuss what happens in passive sentences, but what it manages to say about this coherently applies just as well to active sentences. Moreover, what it says about "prepositional case" shows us nothing, thanks to the author's choice of the morphologically impoverished English language and avoidance of pronouns, which, in English, would demonstrate the accusative.) -- Hoary July 3, 2005 06:33 (UTC)
 * Delete nearly patent-nonsense content and redirect name to prepositional case per Gwalla and Hoary. --Angr/undefined 3 July 2005 07:53 (UTC)


 * Delete: Article is not about its subject, as odd as that sounds. If this exists, let someone who knows it write the page later. For now though, delete existing. --Alex12 3 3 July 2005 09:58 (UTC)
 * Redirect &mdash; Chameleon 3 July 2005 16:42 (UTC)
 * Redirect to prepositional case as Gwalla suggests. CDThieme 3 July 2005 20:37 (UTC)
 * Delete and Redirect. Reasons as above. Oliver Keenan July 4, 2005 22:16 (UTC)


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