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==Morphology==
==Morphology==


Ldon nouns come in four cases: direct, oblique I, oblique II and vocative. Nouns do not have a plural.
Ldon nouns come in four cases: direct, oblique I, oblique II and vocative.
*Both subjects and objects of transitive verbs are in the direct case. When used with locative prepositions, it implies location.
*Both subjects and objects of transitive verbs are in the direct case. When used with locative prepositions, it implies location.
*The oblique I case is used for subjects of intransitive verbs. When used with locative prepositions, it implies motion towards an object. It is marked with ''-(a)p'' and may cause stem vowel changes.  
*The oblique I case is used for subjects of intransitive verbs. When used with locative prepositions, it implies motion towards an object. It is marked with ''-(a)p'' and may cause stem vowel changes.  
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