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Key terms:
plural
nouns
singular
dual
verb
grammatical
linguistics
pronouns
feminine
suffix
masculine
inflection
adjectives
kiowa
grammatical number
apples
unmarked
numeral
affix
numerus
swahili
nombre
linden
modifier
plural number
count nouns
lexical
slovene
mass nouns
morphological
masculine singular
feminine singular
inverse number
marshallese
dual number
plural form
collective noun
demonstrative
distinction between
feminine plural
masculine plural
slavic languages
singular or plural
so it takes the masculine
nouns are inherently
between singular and plural
so it takes the feminine
cambridge university press
takes the masculine singular
so takes the inanimate plural
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