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The ija-stems are a variation of the ja-stems, but these follow stems with long vowels or multiple consonants or syllables before the ending. (This is the modern Valthungian reflex of something called [[w:Siever's Law#Sievers's_law_in_Germanic|Siever’s Law]].) The main difference between ja-stems and ija-stems in Modern Valthungian is that there is no palatalisation in the nominative and genitive singular, though there is still umlaut. (This same pattern occurs in the class 1 weak verbs.) More details at [[Valthungian/ija-Stem Nouns|Valthungian ija-Stem Nouns]]. | The ija-stems are a variation of the ja-stems, but these follow stems with long vowels or multiple consonants or syllables before the ending. (This is the modern Valthungian reflex of something called [[w:Siever's Law#Sievers's_law_in_Germanic|Siever’s Law]].) The main difference between ja-stems and ija-stems in Modern Valthungian is that there is no palatalisation in the nominative and genitive singular, though there is still umlaut. (This same pattern occurs in the class 1 weak verbs.) More details at [[Valthungian/ija-Stem Nouns|Valthungian ija-Stem Nouns]]. | ||
{{Template:Valthungian/n.st.m.ija| | {{Template:Valthungian/n.st.m.ija|mīr|mīr|observer}} | ||
{{Template:Valthungian/n.st.n.ija| | {{Template:Valthungian/n.st.n.ija|futl|fytl|full moon}} | ||
====wa-Stems==== | ====wa-Stems==== |