- In linguistics,
declension (verb: to decline) is the
changing of the form of a word,
generally to
express its
syntactic function in the
sentence by way...
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Latin declension is the set of
patterns according to
which Latin words are declined—that is, have
their endings altered to show
grammatical case, number...
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after this
declensional pattern. This
declension is very
similar to the
fifth declension. Duktė 'daughter' is the only word of the
fifth declension not having...
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older declensional patterns that have
become mostly obsolete in
modern Russian. If the word лист has the
lexical meaning "paper", then its
declension is...
- The
second declension is a
category of
nouns in
Latin and Gr**** with
similar case formation. In particular,
these nouns are thematic, with an original...
- second-
declension and third-
declension. They are so-called
because their forms are
similar or
identical to first- and second-
declension and third-
declension...
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Portuguese (endonym: português or língua portuguesa) is a
Western Romance language of the Indo-European
language family originating from the
Iberian Peninsula...
- The
third declension is a
category of
nouns in
Latin and Gr**** with
broadly similar case
formation —
diverse stems, but
similar endings.
Sanskrit also...
- n-stem
nouns in Old English, but
joined the weak
declension in
Middle English.
Nouns of the
strong declension are
inherited from the
other Old
English noun...
- This page
describes the
declension of nouns,
adjectives and
pronouns in Slovene. For
information on
Slovene grammar in general, see
Slovene grammar. This...