11. Typically, languages have nominative case nouns converting into genitive case . 12. Slavic languages put the second noun in the Genitive case ( e . g. 13. Russian has a similar rule about numerals greater than 4 taking the genitive case . 14. The correlatives have a genitive case ending in "-es ". 15. Considering this argument, why then do noun phrases receive genitive Case marking in English? 16. Very frequently, the patronymic is given in genitive case , i . e . Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj. 17. Pliny's encyclopaedia was called'Naturalis Historiae'which uses the genitive case ( the suffix-ae means of ). 18. The new grammar considers other total objects as being in the nominative or genitive case . 19. Exceptionally, some end in-ou, indicating the genitive case of this proper noun for patronymic reasons. 20. Also, a head noun in German can mark a dependent noun with the genitive case .