Peshpeg: Difference between revisions

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Reduced case system, created singulative, moved -s suffix to singulative
(Reduced case system, created singulative, moved -s suffix to singulative)
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! colspan="2" |Fourth Declension
! colspan="2" |Fourth Declension
|-
|-
! Singular
! Singulative
! Plural
! Plural
! Singular
! Singulative
! Plural
! Plural
! Singular
! Singulative
! Plural
! Plural
! Singular
! Singulative
! Plural
! Plural
|-
|-
! Direct
! Direct
| peshpegas
| peshpega
| peshpega
|
| nafos
| nafon
| nafon
|
| paefnes
| paefne
| paefne
|
| kirs
| kirm
| kirm
|
|-  
|-  
! Construct
! Construct
| peshpegas
| peshpegan
| peshpegan
|
| nafnes
| nafnen
| nafnen
|
| pefes
| pefen
| pefen
|
| kirmos
| kirmon
| kirmon
|
|-
|-
! Benefactive
! Dative
| peshpeganas
| peshpegana
| peshpegana
|
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center| (n/a)
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center| (n/a)
| peflas
| pefla
| pefla
|
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center| (n/a)
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center| (n/a)
|-  
|-  
! Ablative
! Oblique
| peshpegka
| peshpekas
|
| peshpeka
| nafnik
| nafnis
|
| nannik
| pifnis
| pifnik
| pifnik
|
| kirmos
| kirmok
|
|-
! Comitative
| peshpegat
|
| nafen
|
| pefen
|
| kirmot
|
|-
! Locative
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center| (n/a)
| nafnae
|
| pefni
|
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center| (n/a)
| colspan="2" style="text-align: center| (n/a)
|-
|-
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Ablaut is a feature of third declension nouns.  Generally the root vowel of the noun changes to an /e/ or /ɪ,i/ if the root vowel is /a, /æ/; nevertheless, in the majority of cases the ablaut patterns must be memorized.  
Ablaut is a feature of third declension nouns.  Generally the root vowel of the noun changes to an /e/ or /ɪ,i/ if the root vowel is /a, /æ/; nevertheless, in the majority of cases the ablaut patterns must be memorized.  


The fourth declension is associated with abstract nouns.  The comitative form is used only with verbal nouns in purposive clauses.
The fourth declension is associated with abstract nouns.


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