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suffixed vocative form Tonāntziné [toˌnaːntsinˈé], and
women use the
unsuffixed vocative form Tonāntzín [tonaːnˈtsín]. Such
Goddesses as "Mother Earth"...
- T-addressing:
there is no way to make the name more
formal than the
plain unsuffixed full form, and
usually no
suffixes can be
added to the
family name. Most...
- sub-districts are used
elsewhere such as on
street signs and maps, the
original unsuffixed catch-all
versions often remain in use instead. The
districts subdivided...
- a noun
pluralizes by stem
ablaut without suffixation; one
example of
unsuffixed plural ablaut is æ̀-ɣata ('crocodile'),
which is
pluralized to ì-ɣata...
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singular and
plural forms (e.g.
merlen "a pony",
merlod "ponies", the
unsuffixed *merl does not exist);
these are
similar to
nouns formed from
other categories...
- form)
number trys - 'three' (has the
plural only) All
these words use the
unsuffixed sub-paradigm,
except the
nouns of the
first declension,
which apply the...
-
suffix -lar ـلر.
Nouns take the -ni ـنی
suffix as a
definite article;
unsuffixed nouns are
understood as indefinite. The
dative case
ending -ga ـگه changes...
- of the
voiced alternants in nouns, but a
split remained in
verbs where unsuffixed (strong)
verbs received the
voiced alternants while suffixed (weak) verbs...
-
state and
construct state, or
between forms with
pronominal suffixes and
unsuffixed forms etc.),
though such
alternations do not
operate according to general...
- The
simple root aorist,
formed by
simply attaching aorist endings to an
unsuffixed root. If
ablaut is
available for a root, the root is in the e-grade in...