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  • *''for a definition of the general notion of '''case''' see [[Case (Definition)]] ...typically grouped together as a single case we can call the [[Common Case (definition)|common case]].
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  • *[[Pronoun (definition)]] [[Category: Technical Definitions]]
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  • ...dicate that it triggers lenition). Masculine names are also [[Attenuation (definition)|attenuated]]. ''See [[Vocative Case]] for more discussion'' *[[Case (definition)]]
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  • ...be [[Mood (definition)|mood]], [[Aspect (definition)|aspect]] and [[Voice (definition)|voice]]. Examples of auxiliary verbs in English include ''do'', ''be'' and [[Category: Technical Definitions]]
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  • ...Usually they have an implied 2nd [[Person (definition)|person]] [[Number (definition)|singular]] implied subject, although we also find first person imperatives *[[Mood (definition)]]
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  • *[[Mood (definition)]] *[[Imperative Mood (definition)]]
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  • ==Definition== ...erb, while the more agent-like argument is optionally expressed [[Oblique (definition)|obliquely]].
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  • *[[Verbal Adjective (definition)]] *[[Periphrastic (definition)]]
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  • Suppletion is a [[Morphology (definition)|morphological]] change that completely changes the form of a word. An exa *[[Morphology (definition)]]
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  • *[[Present Tense (definition)]] *[[Future Tense (definition)]]
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  • ...is used when a verb is accompanied by a function word called a [[Particle (definition)|particle]], which may indicate negation, mood, case, etc. For example. the *[[Independent Verb Form (definition)]]
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  • *[[Definite (definition)]] *[[Article (definition)]]
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  • # The [[Frontness (definition)|frontness]] or [[Backness (definition)|backness]] of the tongue body, # The [[Height (definition)|height]] of the tongue body,
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  • ...ce is about. In English, pronominal subjects are in the [[Nominative Case (definition)|nominative case]]. Gaelic has no special nominative case, but subjects are *[[Object (definition)]]
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  • ...nition)| pronouns]], [[Article (definition)| articles]] and [[Preposition (definition)| prepositions]]. *[[Open Class (definition)]]
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  • *[[Mood (definition)]] *[[Modal (definition)]]
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  • ...on)|tense]] marks situations where the event described by the [[Predicate (definition)|predicate]] will happen after the time of speaking or writing. In English, *[[Past Tense (definition)]]
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  • '''Intensifiers''' are [[Closed Class (definition)|closed class]] [[Adverbs (definition)|adverbs]] that modify adjectives. In English, intensifiers include "really *[[Quantifier (definition)]]
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  • ...[[Mood (definition)|mood]], [[Person (definition)|person]], and [[Number (definition)|number]]. *[[Part of Speech (definition)]]
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  • ...d for number, gender, case, and countability. Nouns can follow [[Article (definition)|articles]] like ''the'' in English and ''an'' in Gaelic. *[[Declension (definition)]]
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