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Date: 2005-01-23 12:34:42
Language
Grammatical gender
North Germanic languages
Noun class
Animacy
Gender
Grammatical number
Inflection
Declension
Linguistics
Linguistic morphology
Grammar

Not arbitrary, not regular: the magic of gender assignment

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