Template:mdf-noun-1
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Indefinite declension of mdf-noun-1
singular | plural | |
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nominative | mdf-noun-1 | mdf-noun-1т (mdf-noun-1t) |
genitive | mdf-noun-1нь (mdf-noun-1ń) | — |
dative | mdf-noun-1нди (mdf-noun-1ńďi) | — |
ablative | mdf-noun-1да (mdf-noun-1da) | — |
inessive | mdf-noun-1са (mdf-noun-1sa) | — |
elative | mdf-noun-1ста (mdf-noun-1sta) | — |
illative | mdf-noun-1с (mdf-noun-1s) | — |
prolative | mdf-noun-1ва (mdf-noun-1va) | — |
comparative | mdf-noun-1шка (mdf-noun-1ška) | — |
translative | mdf-noun-1кс (mdf-noun-1ks) | — |
abessive | mdf-noun-1фтома (mdf-noun-1ftoma) | — |
causative | mdf-noun-1нкса (mdf-noun-1nksa) | — |
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Can be used for Moksha nominals whose lemma form end with a vowel that doesn't change in inflection. For nominal whose vowel changes before case endings, use {{mdf-noun-2}}
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References:
- A. P. Feoktistov (1993), Jaziki mira: Uraľskije jaziki (MOKŠANSKIJ JAZIK) [Languages of the world: Uralic languages (Moksha language)], Moscow, pages 178—189
- O. Je. Poljakov (1995) Učimsja govoritʹ po-mokšanski [Let's learn to speak Moksha], Saransk: Mordovskoje knižnoje izdatelʹstvo, →ISBN
Note: Moksha nominals in indefinite inflection without a possessor appear to only have plural in nominative (Handbuch Der Orientalistik, page 101 confirms this.)