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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=2 | Basic
! 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(?)