Re: gender in indo-european languages
From: piotr panek (piotrpanek_at_onegazetatwo.threeplfour)
Date: 09/29/04
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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:47:31 +0200
Dnia 04-09-29 12:16, w li¶cie od osoby znanej jako Wiktor S. by³o:
>>>>> Paul's (Pavel's?) name would be
>>>>> kriha krihowie
>>>>> krihy krihów
>>>>> kri*e krihach
>>>>> krihe krihów
>>>>> kriha krihami
>>>>> kri*e kihach
>>>>> kriho krihowie
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>> BTW, does the above order of Polish declensions represent the standard
>> order used in the schools (i.e. 5th instrumental, 6th locative, and
>> 7th vocative)?
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> Yes. I've never seen any other order used in Polish.
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I saw vocative somewhere in the centre, but although it was in an
official dictionary, in schools (at least primary ones, I don't know
about linguistic/phylologic studies) the Wiktor's order is a standard.
piotrek
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