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===Nouns=== | ===Nouns=== | ||
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Dundulanyä declensions are primarily categorized by whether they refer to nouns that undergo ablaut or not; secondarily, they are categorized by their stem type. | |||
'''Ablauting''' declensions are all unproductive (although some of the derivational suffixes that form ablauting nouns are still productive) and include the following ones: | |||
* Root nouns | |||
* ''-e'' declension | |||
* ''-a'' declension | |||
* Zero-ending nouns with vowel suffixes (''-u'', ''-i'', ''-ṛ''). | |||
'''Non-ablauting''' declensions are the following ones: | |||
* ''-e'' declension (first consonant stem declension) | |||
* Zero-ending nouns with stems ending in liquids (''-l'' or ''-r''), nasals (''-m'' or ''-n'') or the glottal stop (''-h'') (second consonant stem declension) | |||
* Nouns with vowel-final stems. | |||
====Bound forms==== | ====Bound forms==== |
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