Template:rad-decl

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This template generates Radestrian noun declension tables. It auto-categorises the stem and number type, unless |notag=true.

Base arguments

The template takes a minimum of one argument (for light and semi-light stems only) or two arguments (heavy and spirant stems). It can interpret all declension types, and will account for most orthographical alternations. Note, however, that semi-light stems must be written as (V)G in a single parameter.

{{rad-decl|rjao|v}}

{{rad-decl|he|rḤ}}

{{rad-decl|dzíni|H}}

{{rad-decl|vlunz|o}}

{{rad-decl|tvo|e}}

{{rad-decl|aș|uG}}

Radical morphophonology

An ablauting nucleus of a word can be separated, with breaking alternations marked with ~ and stem raising with ^. Both can be specified simultaneously in that order.

{{rad-decl|fv|o~u|z|o}}

{{rad-decl|l|ý~ye|G}}

{{rad-decl|sk|a^u|n|þ}}

{{rad-decl|n|í~je|v}}

{{rad-decl|mvaþ|i~e^e|r}}

Table types

The optional parameter |type= or |t= can take 5 values:

  • |type=sgpl (default)
  • |type=sg (singulare tantum)
  • |type=pl (plurale tantum)
  • |type=du (plurale binarium)
  • |type=dupl (plurale binarium tantum)
  • |type=adj (adjective)
{{rad-decl|Rakv|o|t=sg}}

{{rad-decl|dylyet|s|type=pl}}

{{rad-decl|v|a^u|H|type=du}}

{{rad-decl|dzesta|s|type=dupl}}

{{rad-decl|at|í~ie|ș|t=adj}}

Disabling IPA generation

IPA generation can be disabled with |noipa=true.

{{rad-decl|rjao|v|noipa=true}}

Irregularity

Overriding

Any base stems in the table can be overridden by specifying:

  • |nom=
  • |gen=
  • |dat=
  • |acc=
  • |ins=
  • |nompl=
  • |genpl=
  • |genpl_short=

Adding * to any form (including alternative forms; see the next section) will register it as irregular.

{{rad-decl|hjembra|v|dat=hjembrava|type=sg}}

{{rad-decl|rjø|H|dat=rjøà*|genpl=rjøșe*|genpl_short=rjøșes*|ins=rjøúr*|nompl=rjøi}}

Setting an overriden form to just * will use the auto-generated form, but will register it as irregular anyway.

{{rad-decl|dza|v^ve|H|dat=*|genpl=*|genpl_short=*|ins=*}}

Alternative forms

Any cell of the table can have alternative forms specified with |altCASE(pl/du)=. Multiple alternative forms can be specified by adding a number greater than 1 after the original parameter name, e.g. |altgen2=. Notes can also be added with |altCASE_note=.

{{rad-decl|larbastr|a^o|v|altdat=larbastrava|type=sg}}

{{rad-decl|dza|z|altgen=dzaizg|altgen_note=dialectal|gen=dzairu}}

{{rad-decl|ta|s|m|altacc=tasumd|altacc2=tatumd|altacc2_note=literary|altacc_note=dialectal|altgen=tasung|altgen2=tatung|altgen2_note=literary|altgen_note=dialectal|altnompl=tasûme|altnompl2=tatûme|altnompl2_note=literary|altnompl_note=dialectal}}

Post-position

Post-posed adjectives can be specified with |adj=. The broken forms of adjectives are automatically generated, but in the case of absolute irregularity, |adjbreak= can be used. For all other non-alternating elements in post-position, |post= can be specified. All elements in post-position are appended after the generation of the base noun, i.e. they do not need to be respecified in irregularity parameters. Definite articles included in |adj= will be adjusted accordingly, but they must be cited in the nominative. Alternatively, |def(inite)= can be specified.

{{rad-decl|ate·lvarev|v|adj=hregaiș|type=sg}}

{{rad-decl|stema|HH|adj=asehņieș|gen=stemaug}}

{{rad-decl|Fva|n|adj=ag Aruokș|post= Amerik|type=pl}}

{{rad-decl|ter|u|dz|adj=irúș|adjbreak=iruuș|type=du}}

Articles

Articles can be appended by using |def(inite)= and |g(ender)=in (default) or |g(ender)=an. If there is a post-posed adjective, the article will automatically be post-posed.

{{rad-decl|heņrek|s|def=1|g=an}}

{{rad-decl|Fva|n|adj=Aruokș|def=1|post= Amerik|type=pl}}