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Class of declension in [[Nûrlâm]] affects the form of [[grammar_case|cases]] and in other dialects also [[grammar_number|plural number]]. This term is applicable mainly to nouns and pronouns but also to adjectives and even case postpositions. There are only two classes for all lexical categories: | Class of declension in [[Nûrlâm]] affects the form of [[grammar_case|cases]] and in other dialects also [[grammar_number|plural number]]. This term is applicable mainly to nouns and pronouns but also to adjectives and even case postpositions. There are only two classes for all lexical categories: | ||
I. words ending with consonants | I. words ending with consonants | ||
- | II. words ending with vowels | + | II. words ending with vowels |
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- | However as Black Speech has tendency to join short words together as [[clitics]], | + | However as Black Speech has tendency to join short words together as [[clitics]], |
- | ^ noun ^ case suffix | + | {{page> |
- | | tark (I) | -ob (I, GEN, " | + | |
- | | tark (I) | -ri (II, ITRT, " | + | |
- | | shra (II) | -ûr (I, DAT, " | + | |
- | | shra (II) | -irzi (II, INS, " | + | |
- | See also an article on noun's suffix chain. | + | -------------------- |
+ | ===== See also ===== | ||
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+ | - [[grammar_noun# | ||
+ | - [[wp> |