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declinable
declinable, a. Gram. (dɪˈklaɪnəb(ə)l) [a. F. déclinable (14th c.), ad. L. dēclīnābilis (Priscian), f. dēclīnā-re to decline: see -ble.] Capable of being declined; having case-inflexions.1530 Palsgr. 135 Any word declynable in this tong. 1659 Pearson Creed (1839) 242 The latter with a Greek terminati... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nunation
The noun phrase is fully declinable and syntactically unmarked for definiteness, identifiable in speech. wikipedia.org
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declinal
▪ I. declinal, n. rare—1. (dɪˈklaɪnəl) [f. decline v. (sense 13): cf. denial and -al1.] The action of declining; courteous refusal, declinature.1837 Sir F. Palgrave Merch. & Friar (1844) 2 The declinals were grounded upon reasons neither unkind nor uncomplimentary.▪ II. † deˈclinal, a. Obs. rare—1. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paragoge
Some languages add a grammatical ending to the end of a loanword to make it declinable. wikipedia.org
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indeclinable
indeclinable, a. (n.) (ɪndɪˈklaɪnəb(ə)l) [a. F. indéclinable (15th c.), ad. L. indeclīnābilis unchangeable, grammatically indeclinable: see in-3 and declinable.] † 1. Incapable of declining, or being caused to decline; undeviating, unchangeable, fixed, constant.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) IV. 25 This... Oxford English Dictionary
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Russian declension
Most family names in Russia are also gender-specific (shown below in male/female pairs) and declinable like most words (including plural form to denote or non-Slavic origin, gender-agnostic, declinable as masculine nouns for males and indeclinable for females: , , , , , etc. wikipedia.org
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prepositive
prepositive, a. (n.) (prɪˈpɒzɪtɪv) [ad. late L. præpositīv-us (Diomedes) that is set before (in gramm.), f. ppl. stem of præpōnĕre to put before: see -ive; cf. F. prépositif (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] A. adj. Proper to be placed before or prefixed.1583 Fulke Defence i. (1843) 139 It is a common thin... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bihari Hindi
Nouns are divided into two classes- marked and unmarked, which have no differences except that the marked form is used for declinable adjectives. Adjectives Adjectives may be divided into declinable, and indeclinable categories. wikipedia.org
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inker
▪ I. † ˈinker, pron. Obs. Forms: 1 incer, yncer, incyr, 3 inker, incker(e, unker, Orm. ȝunnkerr. [OE. incer of you two, (1) gen. dual of the second pers. pron. thou: see inc: = Goth. igqara, ON. ykkar; (2) declinable possessive pronoun = Goth. igqar, ON. ykkarr. On the ME. ȝunnkerr, unker see inc.] ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Verbal noun
Aside from English, the term verbal noun may apply to: the citation form of verbs such as the masdar in Arabic and the verbal noun (berfenw) in Welsh declinable wikipedia.org
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Logopandecteision
Urquhart promises twelve parts of speech: each declinable in eleven cases, four numbers, eleven genders (including god, goddess, man, woman, animal, etc wikipedia.org
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Latvian declension
Latvian nouns can be classified as either declinable or indeclinable. The numbers from 1 to 9 are declinable. wikipedia.org
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Nepali grammar
Adjectives Adjectives may be divided into declinable and indeclinable categories. Examples of declinable adjectives: ṭhūlo "big", rāmro "good", seto "white", sāno "small". wikipedia.org
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Hindi pronouns
अपना (apnā) is a declinable reflexive pronoun. Adverbial pronouns Adverbial pronouns of Hindi and the declension pattern of the declinable pronouns are mentioned in the table below: References Bibliography wikipedia.org
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Albanian morphology
Adjectives (declension) The linking clitic An Albanian noun phrase typically has the form "N Lnk (Adv*) Adj" where Lnk is the declinable particle described wikipedia.org
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