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+ | Most Black Speech [[black_speech_dialects|dialects]] copy English grammar in gender: nouns do not have this category but 3rd person singular pronouns split in three genders: masculine, feminine and neutral. Anyway gender has no special impact on inflection. [[black_speech_dialects# | ||
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+ | ===== In Nûrlâm ===== | ||
+ | Nûrlâm dialect treats all nouns and pronouns as plural and unanimated by default. Therefore English [[pronouns]] like //who// and //what// are supposed to be translated with the same word. But it's considered that under influence of other languages pronouns split into two categories based on animacy, and 3rd person singular // | ||
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+ | Despite lacking of grammar gender for nouns the biological gender of person or animal can be clarified with ' |