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  • ...ere are two overarching declension patterns among common nouns: strong and weak. ...er, and definiteness. There are two inflections for adjectives: strong and weak adjectives.
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  • Dravenian distinguishes between full unreduced vowels and reduced weak vowels of which there are two. Reduced vowels occur in unstressed syllables ...nreduced vowel. The first syllable of a word is always strong and can't be weak.
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  • The only other inflection Tulvan nouns mark is number, with a plural suffix '''-n''' (for nouns with ...ong'' and ''weak''. Strong tenses include a vowel infix or a suffix, while weak tenses will rely on an invariable prefix.
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  • ==== Inflection classes, number, and definiteness ==== ...definiteness. Furthermore, the Old Norse distinction between 'strong' and 'weak' adjectives has been lost.
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  • ...is merely an allophone. Iotation may feature in the language for a form of inflection. Palatalization occurs in /sk/ consonant clusters rendering them /ʃ/. ====Weak====
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  • ...subject is a recent addition of the southern dialects, exactly due to the weak distinction between a verb and an object. As a result, Proto-Flewtish was p ===Morphology and inflection===
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  • ====Weak verbs==== ...re a pronoun preceding the verb to understand the aspect of the verb. Most weak verbs are verbs relating to everyday things, e.g. ''tikīa''(to toast), ''n
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  • ...utinative languages, but has more agglutinative features. It has a complex inflection system for nouns, adjectives, pronouns, numerals and verbs, depending on th ...milar process happened in some Puohō dialects of East Carpathian. Also the weak grade of "nk" is zero both in the standard and Bistĕrca, but "g" in Orodna
    11 KB (1,626 words) - 07:30, 21 August 2018
  • ...rong verbs indicate tense by a change in the quality of a [[vowel]], while weak verbs indicate tense by the addition of an ending. ====Weak verbs====
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  • ...strong stem is used in the nominative, vocative, and accusative while the weak stem is used in the remaining cases. Depending on the noun, the nominative O-stems and ā-stems usually have identical strong and weak stems, while other noun classes are more likely to have multiple stems.
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  • ====Inflection / Conjugation==== ...ng” or “weak,” to use the terminology of their ancient Germanic ancestors. Weak verbs form the past tense by adding the suffix ''[[Contionary: -aš#Ashian|
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  • ...r -di, depending on what consonant was present in that place historically (weak grade consonant ''-g-'' was lost completely, but turned into -j- before thi ...tion pattern is different from previous infinitives, since it triggers the weak grade.
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  • ! colspan="6" style="background-color:white" | Article inflection ...rb lies. There are five main conjugation patterns in Shoundavish : strong, weak, mixed, modal and irregular. Shoundavish also distinguishes three moods : i
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  • ...ion in nouns, adjectives, and pronouns. Articles and adjectives must agree inflection-wise with the noun or pronoun they modify. # Fusional verb inflection for person, number, mood, and tense.
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  • ====Nominal Inflection==== ====Verbal Inflection====
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  • Brittainese is a moderately [[w:inflection|inflected]] language. [[w:adjective|Adjectives]] and some [[w:pronoun|prono ...on|conjugated]] by isolating the stem of the verb and adding an ending. In weak verbs, the stem is easily identifiable from the infinitive, although its vo
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  • ...jacent to one another within word boundaries. Thus, any time derivation or inflection might cause two or more vowels to come together, an epenthetic /k/ is inser ...ongst stops is weaker in the South, with aspiration either being extremely weak or not present at all. Southerners also tend to pronounce word final stops
    19 KB (2,811 words) - 13:20, 26 April 2018
  • ====Weak verbs==== Strong verbs are conjugated just like weak verbs, but additionally feature some vowel changes. These vowel changes can
    41 KB (6,566 words) - 21:44, 4 July 2021
  • ...nd is different from surrounding Indo-European languages. It has a complex inflection system for nouns, adjectives, pronouns, numerals and verbs, depending on th ...strong grade (and thus is often released as [cː] instead of plain [c]) Its weak grade is '''j''' - ''keťi''-''keja'' "ball of thread" in nominative and ac
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  • Even if Tjoc has lost nouns inflection, the definite article has three cases, in addition to the plural forms: Often it is sufficient to use this inflection to express syntactic functions of the elements of a sentence or a phrase, e
    70 KB (11,349 words) - 21:19, 4 July 2021
  • |+Overview of Noun and Adjective Inflection Since verbs already indicate their subject through inflection, the subject pronoun is optional but is added for emphasis.
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  • ...modern {{PAGENAME}}, arising from a mixture of Proto-Germanic ō-stems and weak feminine stems. Nouns with certain suffixes like ''-eng'' (deverbal noun) o ...Germanic languages, Glommish preserves the distinction between strong and weak adjectives.
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  • ...ins with ⟨j⟩, e.g. strong masculine ja‑stem nouns or adjectives or class 1 weak verbs. In these cases, the following occurs: *The third person plural indicative of strong verbs and weak class 3 verbs end in ''‑anþ'' rather than **''‑naþ''.
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  • ...n, South Eyalian lenites /f/ to [v] between vowels, but it also elides the weak /n/ (distinct from the strong [n̪ˠ]) in the same position: ''*mina>ja/ėj Eyalian is a mildly fusional language with a moderate degree of inflection, with three numbers for both nouns and verbs; and a rich derivational morph
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  • ...while conjugating various words. In Yrhu the final "h" is pronounced as a weak aspiration, but it is still silent before other consonants, lengthening a p ====Pronominal inflection====
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  • ...likely parallel processes since the contact between the two varieties was weak during this period. A simialr process occured in Hebrew, but it involved vo | ʕ<ref group=note>The friction of /ʕ/ is very weak and it's close [ɦ]. Modern native speakers tend to drop it entirely betwee
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  • The following classes of consonants are classified as 'weak letters' in Classical Netagin and cause [[Netagin/Gzarot|irregular gzarot]] Binyan and voice are realized with stem changes, and agreement inflection is realized by attaching affixes which change the stem in a regular manner.
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  • ...ot stem and accordingly usually follow some easily recognizable pattern of inflection. Further, during agglutinative derivations, more specific information is br ...ollowing this table is a detailed breakdown of each case with its relevant inflection, description, use, and examples. One should recognize that nominative decle
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  • ...e in words with two or more syllables unless the syllable consists only of weak ''i''. Stressed vowels appear as more open and at front with a higher pitch ...er /e/). It should be noted that allophones of ''i'' are considered rather weak and may or may not be included in written language, often as mere diacritic
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  • If two weak vowels are creating a stressed and accented diphthong, the one which is aft ...ular is the lexical meaning of the noun, while the plural is counted as an inflection of the noun. Plurality in Oscanez is more complicated than most standard Ro
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  • # As in English you will find both regular (weak) and irregular (strong) verbs. ...nd-changes in their stem and instead attach endings to form the preterite. Weak verbs form the past tense with '''-de''', '''-te,''' or '''-ðe''' dependin
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  • ...igh seas and the imperial finances taking a toll for what many viewed as a weak emperor's vanity project), one expedition managed to reach Rauna, a vast is ...accent in forms such as <em>mimýaħ</em> might be absent by mistake in some inflection tables.</p>
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  • ...tive," which arguably is what they actually are since they are mediated by inflection, is because the irrealis used to be indicated by an affix in Old Common. Du Nouns inflect for the following, with all inflection carried on the determiner/article/pronoun particle associated with the noun
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  • Luthic is an [[w:Inflection|inflected]] [[w:Fusional language|fusional language]], with four [[w:Gramma ...edge of the Luthic ''continua'', which is crucial in obtaining the correct inflection.
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  • ...ring "weak(er)" vowels. All long vowels are by definition "strong", so the weak-strong gradient really applies to short vowels (see table "Vowel Gradients" Although nouns are not overtly marked for gender or number by inflection or clitics, they do take case marking clitics that attach to the end of the
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