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Eevo morphology tends to be simpler than most other Talmic languages; for example, it has no grammatical gender and no construct state.
Eevo morphology tends to be simpler than most other Talmic languages; for example, it has no grammatical gender and no construct state.
===Nouns===
===Nouns===
Eevo uses a singulative-collective-plurative system. Singulative and plurative are called "singular" and "plural" below for convenience.
The plural is usually marked by ''-ar'' for nouns ending in consonants and ''-r'' for nouns ending in vowels. Nouns of Netagin origin in ''-ǿø'' may use an ''-ǿøv'' plural.
The plural is usually marked by ''-ar'' for nouns ending in consonants and ''-r'' for nouns ending in vowels. Nouns of Netagin origin in ''-ǿø'' may use an ''-ǿøv'' plural.


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