Template:User:Saph/niv-decl

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Generates a declension table for Nivkh and Nighvng nouns.

Parameters

|1=
Regional endings to display. (use a for Amur, North Sakhalin, and West Sakhalin, b for Central Sakhalin, East Sakhalin, and South Sakhalin)
|2=
Dictates gradation. Set to 1 if the lemma ends in a vowel, liquid, or nasal, 2 if the lemma ends in a voiced plosive, 3 if in a fricative, and 4 if in a voiceless plosive.
|head= (optional)
Overrides PAGENAME.

Examples

{{niv-decl|b|1}}
on аки (aki) returns


{{niv-decl|a|1}}
on ыкын (əkən) returns

Note

The ablative, accusative, and additive cases have been shortened from their original names in Gruzdeva 1998 for concision. Respectively, in Gruzdeva 1998, they are locative-ablative, accusative-dative, and dative-additive.

This template sources its endings from Gruzdeva 1998.


  1. ^ Gruzdeva, Ekaterina (1998) Nivkh, München, Newcastle: LINCOM EUROPA