Pre-Húsnorsk: Difference between revisions

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Near the end of the Pre-Húsnorsk, the vocative begins appearing, this is one of the first major cracks in the phonemic spelling system to show up (the retention of root spellings in verbs is considered inconsequential)
Near the end of the Pre-Húsnorsk, the vocative begins appearing, this is one of the first major cracks in the phonemic spelling system to show up (the retention of root spellings in verbs is considered inconsequential)
====Common patterns====
====Masculine patterns====
{{Pre-Húsnorsk nouns m-a|abl}}
{{Pre-Húsnorsk nouns m-a|abl}}
{{Pre-Húsnorsk nouns m-a|ulf}}
{{Pre-Húsnorsk nouns m-a|ulf}}
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====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.
By the end of the Pre-Húsnorsk era, the masculine/feminine distinction had collapsed, leading to a common gender instead.


feminine ō-stem:
feminine ō-stem: