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=====Class I===== | =====Class I===== | ||
Nouns in class I end in -a in both the nominative and accusative singular cases and are mostly cyclical e.g. ''[[Contionary:llaesta#Tevr.C3.A9s|llaesta]]'' c.("luck") and ''pira'' c. ("wax"), with a small group of temporary nouns generally referring to occupations, e.g. '' | Nouns in class I end in -a in both the nominative and accusative singular cases and are mostly cyclical e.g. ''[[Contionary:llaesta#Tevr.C3.A9s|llaesta]]'' c.("luck") and ''pira'' c. ("wax"), with a small group of temporary nouns generally referring to occupations, e.g. ''coxazga'' t. ("courier"). | ||
Class I.a. represents the dominant paradigm of the declension. Class I.b. is the result of the regular sound change of final -''o'' to -''e'' after a coronal consonant, merging the dative and genitive, but is otherwise identical to I.a.. Class I.c. is notable for ''epenthesis'', or the introduction of a sound, to the root in the nominative and dative plurals. | Class I.a. represents the dominant paradigm of the declension. Class I.b. is the result of the regular sound change of final -''o'' to -''e'' after a coronal consonant, merging the dative and genitive, but is otherwise identical to I.a.. Class I.c. is notable for ''epenthesis'', or the introduction of a sound, to the root in the nominative and dative plurals. | ||