käändedoonorid
Käändedoonorid, sometimes referred to as case donors, are a grammatical concept found in some languages that analyze how case endings are assigned to nouns. Instead of viewing case as an inherent property of a noun or its syntactic role, the käändedoonor concept suggests that a specific noun phrase or even a verb within a sentence acts as the "donor" of case. This donor influences or directly assigns the appropriate case ending to other nouns or noun phrases that are grammatically linked to it.
This perspective is often employed in linguistic analysis, particularly when dealing with languages exhibiting complex case
The concept helps to explain phenomena such as agreement and case government. Instead of a purely lexical