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The nominative is effectively replaced by the oblique when "sigmatization" occurs. The oblique is also used for the vocative. | The nominative is effectively replaced by the oblique when "sigmatization" occurs. The oblique is also used for the vocative, at least in the singular. | ||
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==== consonant and ''i''-stems ==== | ==== consonant and ''i''-stems ==== | ||
This class uses the nominative for direct address. | |||
I have traditionally analyzed ''i''-stems as a subclass of the consonant declension, but that may be undue influence from Greek and Latin. | |||
=====Masculine and Feminine===== | =====Masculine and Feminine===== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! colspan=2 rowspan = 2 | | ! colspan=2 rowspan = 2 | | ||
! colspan= | ! colspan=3 | Basic | ||
! ''Pater''-type | ! ''Pater''-type | ||
! ''i''-stem | ! ''i''-stem | ||
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! sūr<br/>"door" | ! sūr<br/>"door" | ||
! kū<br/>"dog" | ! kū<br/>"dog" | ||
! dikās<br/>"dragon" | |||
! patār<br/>"father" | ! patār<br/>"father" | ||
! hātmis<br/>"ring" | ! hātmis<br/>"ring" | ||
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| sūr | | sūr | ||
| kū | | kū | ||
| dikās | |||
| patār | | patār | ||
| hātmis | | hātmis | ||
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| sūra | | sūra | ||
| kuna | | kuna | ||
| dikānta | |||
| patārn | | patārn | ||
| hātmin | | hātmin | ||
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| sūras | | sūras | ||
| kunas | | kunas | ||
| dikāntas | |||
| patāras | | patāras | ||
| hātmias(?) | | hātmias(?) | ||
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| sūram | | sūram | ||
| kunam | | kunam | ||
| dikāntam | |||
| patāram | | patāram | ||
| hātmiām | | hātmiām | ||
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| sūras | | sūras | ||
| kunas | | kunas | ||
| dikantas | |||
| patāras | | patāras | ||
| hātmias(?) | | hātmias(?) | ||