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* Dlàv- ‘Dlav (language)’, nouns like that, lacking an interfix, are often called root nouns.
* Dlàv- ‘Dlav (language)’, nouns like that, lacking an interfix, are often called root nouns.
* Dlv-ey- ‘a Dlav speaker’, with an interfix, nouns with an interfix are called stem nouns.
* Dlv-ey- ‘a Dlav speaker’, with an interfix, nouns with an interfix are called stem nouns.
* Dlv-i-ra ‘a Dlav speaker’, with a suffix.
* Dlv-i-ra ‘a fluent Dlav speaker’, with a suffix.


Interfixes and suffixes always zero grade the preceding element. Zero grade nouns don't change.
Interfixes and suffixes always zero grade the preceding element. Zero grade nouns don't change.
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* Two numbers: singular and plural.
* Two numbers: singular and plural.


The animate declension has the following paradigma:
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
|-
! Number
! Number
! Case
! Case
! strong (originally full grade) declension
! strong (originally full grade)declension
! weak (originally zero grade) declension
! weak (originally zero grade) declension
|-
|-
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|-
|-
! {{small|dat.}}¹
! {{small|dat.}}¹
| Dlv-m
| Dlv-
| Niey-ñ
| Niey-ñ
|-
|-
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|-
|-
! {{small|abe.}}²
! {{small|abe.}}²
| Dlv-ź
| Dlv-źà
| Niey-ź
| Niey-ź
|-
|-
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|-
|-
! {{small|all.}}
! {{small|all.}}
| Dlv-eꜣ
| Dlv-àꜣ
| Niey-eꜣ
| Niey-eꜣ
|-
|-
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|-
|-
! {{small|ela.}}⁵
! {{small|ela.}}⁵
| Dlv-b
| Dlv-
| Niey-ḏ
| Niey-ḏ
|}
|}


ᵃ With mobile vowel. <br>
¹ The nasal mora always suffers sandhi after a consonant. If there is no consonant, /n/ is applied. <br>
¹ The nasal mora always suffers sandhi after a consonant. If there is no consonant, /n/ is applied. <br>
² The palatal sibilant mora always suffer voice sandhi after a consonant. If there is no consonant, /ɕ/ is applied. <br>
² The palatal sibilant mora always suffer voice sandhi after a consonant. If there is no consonant, /ɕ/ is applied. <br>
³ The root vowel is reduplicated. <br>
³ The root vowel is reduplicated. <br>
⁴ The zero grade is reduplicated. <br>
⁴ The reverse grade is reduplicated. <br>
⁵ The plosive mora always suffers sandhi after a consonant, both in voice and articulation. If there is no consonant, /t/ is applied.
⁵ The plosive mora always suffers sandhi after a consonant, both in voice and articulation. If there is no consonant, /t/ is applied.