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Additionally, there was a rare subclass of ''ō''-stem nouns known as ''ī/jō''-stems. These nouns take the ending ''-ī'' in the nominative singular. All other case and number combinations have the regular ''ō''-stem endings preceded by ''-(i)j- (according to Siever's Law).
Additionally, there was a rare subclass of ''ō''-stem nouns known as ''ī/jō''-stems. These nouns take the ending ''-ī'' in the nominative singular. All other case and number combinations have the regular ''ō''-stem endings preceded by ''-(i)j-'' (according to Siever's Law).


====''i''-stems====
====''i''-stems====
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