Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Sörnäinen
Target Entity: S\u00f6rn\u00e4inen
Preceding Context: Occasionally such nouns become place-names. For example, there is a peninsula called "Neuvosenniemi" beside a certain lake. "Neuvonen" means "a bit of advice/direction"; at this peninsula people rowing tar barrels across the lake would stop to ask whether the weather conditions would allow to continue to the other side. Most place-names ending with -nen assume a plural form when inflected. For instance, the illative of "
Succeeding Context: " is "Sörnäisiin" instead of singular "Sörnäiseen".
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: Finnish grammar

Ground Truth Types:

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|  |  |  |  |  |---wordnet_section_108648322
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