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======= Declension classes ====== | ======= Declension classes ====== | ||
- | Class of declension in Nûrlâm affects the form of cases and in other dialects also plural number. This term is applicable mainly to nouns and pronouns but also 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 | + | |
- | II. words ending with vowels | + | ^ I | words ending with consonants |
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- | However as Black Speech has tendency to join short words together as clitics declension class is not fixed for one word stem. In example " | + | However as Black Speech has tendency to join short words together as [[clitics]], declension class is not fixed for one word stem. In example " |
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+ | ===== See also ===== | ||
- | ^ noun ^ case suffix | + | |
- | | tark (I) | -ob (I, GEN, " | + | - [[wp> |
- | | tark (I) | -ri (II, ITRT, " | + | |
- | | shra (II) | -ûr (I, DAT, " | + | |
- | | shra (II) | -irzi (II, INS, " | + |