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There are three classes of masculine noun: | There are three classes of masculine noun: | ||
*hard stem (may be subject to umlaut) '' | *hard stem (may be subject to umlaut) ''[[Contionary:wich|wich]]'' | ||
*soft stem '' | *soft stem ''[[Contionary:kunnj|kunnj]]'' | ||
*mixed (may be subject to umlaut in the singular) '' | *mixed (may be subject to umlaut in the singular) ''[[Contionary:luvht|lucht]]'' | ||
There are four classes of feminine noun: | There are four classes of feminine noun: | ||
*hard simple stem '' | *hard simple stem ''[[Contionary:gech|gech]]'' | ||
*soft simple stem '' | *soft simple stem ''[[Contionary:sullj|sullj]]'' | ||
*hard N-stem '' | *hard N-stem ''[[Contionary:treg|trega]]'' | ||
*soft N-stem '' | *soft N-stem ''[[Contionary:brunnia|brunnia]]'', ''[[Contionary:grune|grune]]'' | ||
In addition, nouns with polysyllabic stems may be subject to syncopation, although this does not affect the class they are sorted into. | In addition, nouns with polysyllabic stems may be subject to syncopation, although this does not affect the class they are sorted into. |