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As can be seen with this table, nouns can be irregular, especially when it consists of a vowel followed by l, as historic l-vocalization caused additional vowel alternations on top of umlaut.
As can be seen with this table, nouns can be irregular, especially when it consists of a vowel followed by l, as historic l-vocalization caused additional vowel alternations on top of umlaut.


{{Jugsnorsk nouns c-u|pej=k|ás}}
{{Jugsnorsk nouns c-u|pej=k|ás|és}}
notice here that the common u-stem has become identical to the i-stem
The u-stem has largely become identical to the i-stem, the only difference being the i-umlaut in the nominative plural.




{{Jugsnorsk nouns c-c|najl}}
{{Jugsnorsk nouns c-c|najl|nejl}}
 
{{Jugsnorsk nouns c-c|pej=j|figg|fygg}}
Here in ''figgj'' you see how i-umlaut ''i'' becomes ''y'', instead of the expected outcome of being unaffected.
======Feminine patterns======
======Feminine patterns======
The feminines have long since merged with the masculines to form the commons, this section will cover how each feminine pattern merged into the masculines. some of the feminine patterns have remained distinct in form, but still became common in treatment.
The feminines have long since merged with the masculines to form the commons, this section will cover how each feminine pattern merged into the masculines. some of the feminine patterns have remained distinct in form, but still became common in treatment.