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|''àzerai'' | |''àzerai'' | ||
|'' | |''deĩwōns'' | ||
|''azerā̃'' | |''azerā̃'' | ||
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===''ā''-stem nouns === | ===''ā''-stem nouns === | ||
The "ā"-stem nouns are feminine. An example of this class is ''rasā'' “dew”. The Western dialects have tone-2 in the M-type nouns, while the Eastern dialects keep the original tone-1 (Western ''rasā̃'' Eastern ''rasā́''). Tone-1 was analogically eliminated from the M-paradigm in most Western Carpathian dialects, being replaced by circumflex, thus being restricted to the AS-type exclusively. | The "ā"-stem nouns are feminine. An example of this class is ''rasā'' “dew”. The Western dialects have tone-2 in the M-type nouns, while the Eastern dialects keep the original tone-1 (Western ''rasā̃'' Eastern ''rasā́''). Tone-1 was analogically eliminated from the M-paradigm in most Western Carpathian dialects, being replaced by circumflex, thus being restricted to the AS-type exclusively. |
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