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|colspan=9| <small>In the Voicing Alternation category, the final consonant of nouns in the nominative and accusative singular are devoiced.  This is a rule inherited from Gothic times, but it has changed slightly in application. Note that in the last example, the s of the nominative singular is also assimilated as per the rules of root-final s in Clusters.</small>
|colspan=9| <small>In the Voicing Alternation category, the final consonant of nouns in the nominative and accusative singular are devoiced.  This is a rule inherited from Gothic times, but it has changed slightly in application. Note that in the last example, the s of the nominative singular is also assimilated as per the rules of root-final s in Clusters.</small>
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|align="right" rowspan=3 valign="top"|  ''Affrication:'' ||align="center"| da'''<span style="color:red">ǧ</span>'''||align="center"| dag'''is''' ||align="center"| dag'''a''' ||align="center"| dag ||align="center"| dag'''as''' ||align="center"| dag'''a''' ||align="center"| dag'''ma''' ||align="center"| dag'''nas''' || ''‘day’''
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|align="center"| win'''<span style="color:red">ǧ</span>'''||align="center"| wind'''is''' ||align="center"| wind'''a''' ||align="center"| wind ||align="center"| wind'''as''' ||align="center"| wind'''a''' ||align="center"| wind'''ma''' ||align="center"| wind'''nas''' || ''‘wind’''
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|colspan=9| <small>Roots ending in /g/ or /d/ undergo affrication in the nominative singular. They are otherwise declined normally. Furthermore, nouns traditionally classified as “nd-stems” in Proto-Germanic and Gothic have been assimilated into this class.</small>
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