othercase
Othercase is a term encountered primarily in linguistic discussions and data annotation to refer to grammatical cases that lie outside a language’s core, widely named set. It is not a formal, universally defined category in mainstream grammars, but a descriptive label used in typology, corpus annotation, and some software tools to indicate a non-standard case function or an obscure or language-specific case.
In linguistic typology, languages with large inventories of cases may include functions such as locative, illative,
In computational linguistics and language data annotation, “Othercase” may appear as a placeholder value when an
Because “othercase” is not standardized, its meaning depends on context. Writers should treat it as a provisional