There are five declensional types in Latin, that are recognized by their terminations in genitive singular. |
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According to Birkeland, this is a new development, reflecting a tendency to drop the declensional endings. |
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Veron, Baret and Huloet-Higgins indicate the declensional patterns of nouns in Latin by providing the genitive singular form. |
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In the future, additional functions will be incorporated so that kanji and kana can be used properly and declensional kana endings can be checked. |
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Note that the declensional schwa appearing under certain conditions on prenominal adjectives in Dutch is not a bona fide adjectivity marker. |
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