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diff --git a/src/haasdaiga/morphology/nominal.md b/src/haasdaiga/morphology/nominal.md
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@@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ There are five cases:
 - **dat** dative: d
 - **gen** genitive: c
 
+There is also vocative case, which is unmarked, but this is rarely used.
+
 ### Gender
 
 There are five genders, named after five phases in wǔxíng:
diff --git a/src/haasdaiga/pos/noun.md b/src/haasdaiga/pos/noun.md
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@@ -55,6 +55,8 @@ Genitive case is used to express possession or relation.
 > stand-ind.prs.cnt man-nom.sg shop-gen.ea.sg (in front of)  
 > *There is a man standing in front of the shop.*
 
+Genitive is also used for family name, which is placed before the given name.
+
 ## Gender
 
 ### Individuals