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Summary Of: Noun class

When noun class is expressed on other... A more or less discernible correlation between noun class and the shape of the respective object is found in some languages... has a noun class for things that reflect light... has a noun class reserved for insects... and in some of these instances inflection for noun class is not even obligatory... refers to a noun class system composed with 2... Some linguists do not regard the noun class system of this language as grammatical gender...

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