A DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF URALI |
Sam Mohan Lal |
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3.2.1.1.1. Personal Nouns |
Masculine |
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i:rä |
‘Iran’ |
ba:lä |
‘Balan’ |
bo:ä |
‘Bolan’ |
dėsä |
‘Desan’ |
kuä |
‘Kullan’ |
künjä |
‘Kunjan’ |
guä |
‘Gundan’ |
jeiyä |
‘Jediyan’ |
sokkä |
‘Sokkan’ |
masaä |
‘Masanan’ |
nancä |
‘Nancan’ |
lingä |
‘Lingan’ |
lasmä |
‘Lashman’ |
re:sä |
‘Resan’ |
Feminine |
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pa:Rvadi |
‘Parvathi’ |
päli |
‘Pali’ |
bo:i |
‘Boli’ |
dėsi |
‘Desi’ |
künji |
‘Kunji’ |
sokki |
‘Sokki’ |
märi |
‘Mari’ |
lasmi |
‘Lakshmi’ |
re:si |
‘Resi’ |
rangi |
‘Rangi’ |
ra:mi |
‘Rami’ |
3.2.1.1.2. Nonpersonal Nouns |
Nouns which take the common plural marker -a:r (3.5.2.2.1) are classified under this. |
aä |
‘elder brother’ |
ba:ve |
‘younger sister-in-law’ |
kurui |
‘blind woman’ |
tanga |
‘younger sister’ |
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