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'''Note:''' The usual ending for the masculine/feminine nominative-vocative singular is *''-s'' (which often leads to minor stem changes), and in the neuter nominative-vocative-accusative singular there is usually no suffix. However, there are many nouns that are irregular in these forms. | '''Note:''' The usual ending for the masculine/feminine nominative-vocative singular is *''-s'' (which often leads to minor stem changes), and in the neuter nominative-vocative-accusative singular there is usually no suffix. However, there are many nouns that are irregular in these forms. | ||
===Adjectives=== | |||
An adjective can be strong or weak. The class of an adjective is determined by its strong conjugation. The weak conjugation is originally from a combination of the adjective with a following emphatic particle (akin to Latin ''enim'') that was reanalyzed as an ''n''-stem ending. | |||
====''a/ō''-stem adjectives==== | |||
====''i''-stem adjectives==== | |||
====Consonant-stem adjectives==== | |||
===Pronouns=== | ===Pronouns=== |
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