Missa: Morphology: Exponence of Selected Inflectional Formatives: Monoexponential case

Almost every suffix codes for a different formative (each suffix is its own morpheme), both in noun cases and in verbal TAM markers. A possible exception, depending on the analysis of the phenomenon, occurs in some historically new nominal cases, which arose from marking a noun already in the inessive or essive cases with the dative or ablative case markers, creating what are roughly illative, elative, translative and exessive cases.