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Nouns, whose root ends in a consonant, add the so-called ''root vowel'' before the case endings. While this vowel can be either -ɛ-, -i-, or -u-, there is no clear rule in the choice.
Nouns, whose root ends in a consonant, add the so-called ''root vowel'' before the case endings. While this vowel can be either -ɛ-, -i-, or -u-, there is no clear rule in the choice.


Here is an example of a noun, whose root ends in a vowel: lozɛh, ''dog''.
Here is an example of a noun, whose root ends in a consonant: lozɛh, ''dog''.
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| <center><small>''dative''</small></center> || lozɛž || lozež
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Some nouns of the consonantal root group, whose roots end in a consonant cluster, can insert an euphonic vowel -ə- between these consonants in the accusative singular form.
Here is an example of a noun, whose root ends in a consonant cluster: fihnih, ''harvest''.
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| <center><small>''ergative''</small></center> || fihnih || fihnoh
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| <center><small>''absolutive''</small></center> || fihən || fihno
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| <center><small>''genitive''</small></center> || fihniβ || fihnoβ
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| <center><small>''dative''</small></center> || fihniž || fihnož
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Revision as of 09:57, 2 May 2025

Noun declension

Nouns are declined for number with different models, depending on the last phoneme of the root.

Nouns, whose root ends in a consonant, add the so-called root vowel and change it:

Ø (-ɛ) → -e
Ø (-i) → -o
Ø (-u) → -o

Nouns, whose root ends in a vowel, change this last vowel. If the last vowel of the noun root is nasal, it keeps the nasalization while changing in the plural form. The general vowel changes are:

a → e
ã → ẽ
a → o
ã → õ
(Some nouns, regarded as irregular, undergo this change)
ɛ̃ → ẽ
e → i
ẽ → ĩ
ə → e
ə̃ → ẽ
ə̃ → õ
(Some nouns, regarded as irregular, undergo this change)
i → o
ĩ → õ
ɔ → o
ɔ̃ → õ
o → e
õ → ẽ
u → o
ũ → õ
y → i
ỹ → ĩ

Nouns are also declined in case by adding the following endings to the base form of the noun:

nominative
-h
accusative
-
genitive
dative

Here is an example of a noun, whose root ends in a vowel: tõčah, village.

tõčah
singular
plural
ergative
tõčah tõčeh
absolutive
tõča tõče
genitive
tõčaβ tõčeβ
dative
tõčaž tõčež

Nouns, whose root ends in a consonant, add the so-called root vowel before the case endings. While this vowel can be either -ɛ-, -i-, or -u-, there is no clear rule in the choice.

Here is an example of a noun, whose root ends in a consonant: lozɛh, dog.

lozɛh
singular
plural
ergative
lozɛh lozeh
absolutive
loz loze
genitive
lozɛβ lozeβ
dative
lozɛž lozež

Some nouns of the consonantal root group, whose roots end in a consonant cluster, can insert an euphonic vowel -ə- between these consonants in the accusative singular form.

Here is an example of a noun, whose root ends in a consonant cluster: fihnih, harvest.

lozɛh
singular
plural
ergative
fihnih fihnoh
absolutive
fihən fihno
genitive
fihniβ fihnoβ
dative
fihniž fihnož