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Declension (3826 bytes)
2: In [[linguistics]], '''declension''' is a feature of [[inflected language]]s: gener...
6: ...ll exist (e.g., the words "who" and "whom"; see [[Declension in English]]).
15: ...s use to mark case instead of, or in addition to, declension:
22: ...[Korean language|Korean]] have systems similar to declension whereby different [[Measure word|counting words]]...
25: *[[Declension in English]]

Declension class (1012 bytes)
1: ...tterns. Most [[inflected language]]s have several declension classes.
3: ...e declension classes, one of which is the ''first declension''. The nouns of this class usually end in ''-a'' ...

Declension in English (7306 bytes)
3: ...bjective]] pronoun. Modern English no longer uses declension, except for remnants of the former system in a fe...
11: ==Evolution of English declension==
155: ...ble Document Format|PDF]] summarizing Old English declension

Latin declension (21847 bytes)
2: '''[[Latin]] noun [[declension]]''' features seven cases:
9: ...ke their locative from the ablative plural in all declensions.)
11: '''Note''': Neuter nouns of all declension classes share two properties:
17: =Noun declensions=
19: <p>There are five declensions of nouns in Latin</p>

Slovak declension (42363 bytes)
16: c)Morphological [[Declension|case]]s:
31: ...include vocative into grammar categories but with declension (mostly) equal to the nominative, or to unify it ...
42: ... there are four basic declension paradigms (i. e. declension models).
283: ...8211; provides an exhaustive treatement of Slovak declension and is the source of this article

Prolative case (508 bytes)
3: The '''prolative [[declension|case]]''' is a [[declension]] of a [[noun]] or [[pronoun]] that has the basic...

Attic dialect (2442 bytes)
5: ...culine and neuter). There is also the minor Attic declension.

Vowel stems (1534 bytes)
3: ...ed together with [[consonant stems]] in the third declension. A similar situation appears in the Latin verb: ...

Inessive case (1138 bytes)
3: ...nessive case''' is a [[locative case|locative]] [[declension|grammatical case]]. The inessive carries the basi...
8: ...the first of the six [[locative case|locative]] [[declension|cases]] which as their basic meaning correspond t...

Prosecutive case (257 bytes)
1: The '''prosecutive case''' is a [[declension]] found in Tundra [[Nenets]] language. This is a ...

Terminative case (424 bytes)
3: ...)|morphology]], the '''terminative case''' is a [[declension|case]] that indicates to what point; where someth...

Object (grammar) (2618 bytes)
8: ...[[morphology (linguistics)|morphological]] [[case|declension]].
24: *[[Declension]]
25: *[[Declension in English]]

Accusative case (2621 bytes)
7: ...ly employ the term [[objective]] instead ''(see [[Declension in English]]).''

Suffixaufnahme (1580 bytes)
1: ...menon whereby a [[genitive case|genitive]] noun [[declension|declines]] to match its [[head (linguistics)|head...
19: * [[Declension]]

Superessive case (612 bytes)
3: The '''Superessive case''' is a grammatical [[declension]] indicating location on top of something. (Its n...

Instructive case (665 bytes)
3: ...by means of". It is a comparatively rarely used [[declension|case]], though it is found in some commonly used ...

Benefactive case (311 bytes)
3: The '''benefactive case''' is a [[declension|case]] used where [[English language|English]] wo...

Objective (grammar) (2306 bytes)
5: ...es, now called the ''objective pronoun''. ''See [[declension in English]].''

Translative case (645 bytes)
3: This [[declension]] (case) indicates a change in state of a noun, w...

Athematic (3379 bytes)
5: ...e, consider the endings of the [[Latin]] "first [[declension]]" singular:
29: ...tains both consonant stems and ''i'' stems, whose declensions came to closely resemble one another in Latin. ...

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