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===Triptote Formula [...]=== | ===Triptote Formula [...]=== | ||
The Triptote Formula | The Triptote Formula inflects through case, number, definition and/or gender: | ||
*six cases: [[w:Nominative case|nominative]], [[w:Accusative case|accusative]], [[w:Dative case|dative]], [[w:Copula (linguistics)|copulative]], [[w:Ergative case|ergative]], and [[w:Genitive case|genitive]]. | *six cases: [[w:Nominative case|nominative]], [[w:Accusative case|accusative]], [[w:Dative case|dative]], [[w:Copula (linguistics)|copulative]], [[w:Ergative case|ergative]], and [[w:Genitive case|genitive]]. | ||
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*two genders: [[w:Feminine gender|feminine]] and [[w:Masculine gender|masculine]]. | *two genders: [[w:Feminine gender|feminine]] and [[w:Masculine gender|masculine]]. | ||
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Case, number, and gender are ubiquitous while definition is dropped in pronouns. The result is 108 permutations known to reduce grammatical functions thanks to a trio of particles (''i'', ''u'', and ''a'') specialized in capturing meaning. Vide: | Case, number, and gender are ubiquitous while definition is dropped in pronouns. The result is 108 permutations known to reduce grammatical functions thanks to a trio of particles (''i'', ''u'', and ''a'') specialized in capturing meaning. Vide: | ||