Template:sla-decl-noun
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Parameters
Optional:
|g=
gender:m
orf
(e.g|g=f
)|n=
number:s
orp
(e.g.|n=p
)|ap=
accent paradigm:a
,b
orc
|1=
Word, alternative of page name (e.g. with accent).- This is useful when the evidence of reflexes in the daughters is divergent and the original reconstruction cannot be determined with certainty. When there are truly variant forms of the reconstruction reconstructible, with the same meaning, they should be separated in individual articles (e.g. *olni and *olnę).
|stem=
stem type:a
,o
,i
,u
,s
,v
,n
,nt
orr
(e.g.|stem=u
)
Types
Common stem types | ||||
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Stem type | Example lemma |
Example template | ||
o-stem | hard, m. soft, m. |
*konъ *koňь |
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o-stem | hard, n. soft, n. |
*lěto *pľuťe |
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a-stem | hard soft |
*koza *koža |
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i-stem | hard, m. f. |
*golǫbь *gǫsь |
{{sla-decl-noun|g=m}} {{sla-decl-noun|g=f}}
| |
ī/j-stem | *pustyni | {{sla-decl-noun}}
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Rare stem types | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Stem type | Example lemma |
Example template | ||
u-stem | m. | *dǫbъ | {{sla-decl-noun|stem=u}}
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s-stem | n., hard n., soft |
*oko *lice |
{{sla-decl-noun|stem=s}}
| |
v-stem | f. | *cьrky *kry |
{{sla-decl-noun|stem=v}}
| |
n-stem | m. | *kamy *elenь |
{{sla-decl-noun|stem=n}}
| |
n. | *sěmę | {{sla-decl-noun|stem=n}}
| ||
(n)t-stem | n. | *agnę | {{sla-decl-noun|stem=nt}}
| |
r-stem | *mati | {{sla-decl-noun}}
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ī/ьj-stem | *olni | {{sla-decl-noun|stem=ī/ьj}}
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Examples
{{sla-decl-noun|nȍťь|g=f|ap=c}}
Declension of *nȍťь (i-stem, accent paradigm c)
singular | dual | plural | |
---|---|---|---|
nominative | *nȍťь | *nȍťi | *nȍťi |
genitive | *noťí | *noťьjù, *noťu* | *noťь̀jь |
dative | *nȍťi | *noťьmà | *nȍťьmъ |
accusative | *nȍťь | *nȍťi | *nȍťi |
instrumental | *noťьjǫ́ | *noťьmà | *noťьmì |
locative | *noťí | *noťьjù, *noťu* | *nȍťьxъ |
vocative | *noťi | *nȍťi | *nȍťi |
* The second form occurs in languages that contract early across /j/ (e.g. Czech), while the first form occurs in languages that do not (e.g. Russian).