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====Long vowel-stems==== | ====Long vowel-stems==== | ||
These comprise nouns whose stems end in a long vowel | These comprise nouns whose stems end in a long vowel (excluding ā-stems). | ||
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'''Examples:''' | '''Examples:''' | ||
*'''də̃źwā́s, də̃źū́s (f.):''' tongue, language | *'''də̃źwā́s, də̃źū́s (f.):''' tongue, language | ||
====Weak stem patterns==== | ====Weak stem patterns==== | ||
Nouns with weak stems that differ from their strong stems tend to follow certain trends. Common ways to derive the weak stem from the strong stem include (note that multiple ways may co-occur): | Nouns with weak stems that differ from their strong stems tend to follow certain trends. Common ways to derive the weak stem from the strong stem include (note that multiple ways may co-occur): |
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