Difference between revisions of "Noun Declension"
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Lenition and platalization take a heavy loading for marking case, gender, and definiteness. | Lenition and platalization take a heavy loading for marking case, gender, and definiteness. | ||
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[[Category:Morphology]] | [[Category:Morphology]] |
Revision as of 15:13, 1 October 2012
Nouns decline for case, definiteness, number, gender, and count. Furthermore, they display morphosyntactic contrasts for alienability, and count.
Lenition and platalization take a heavy loading for marking case, gender, and definiteness.