pöördkäändetes
Pöördkäändetes (turning cases) is a term used in Estonian linguistics to describe a historical and dialectal phenomenon in which certain nouns or pronouns appear in non-canonical case forms within a clause. The name reflects the idea that the expected grammatical role of a word is “turned” or reversed relative to the ordinary case pattern.
The concept is primarily documented in older Estonian texts and in some regional dialects. In modern standard
Grammatical characteristics of pöördkäändetes are not uniform; different sources describe variations that emerged across periods and
In scholarly practice, pöördkäändetes is treated as a historical or dialectal feature rather than a productive
See also: Estonian grammar, case system, partitive case, genitive case, dialectology.