| 21. | There are two declensions, taught as three noun classes.
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| 22. | The first class are nonhuman nouns of the first declension.
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| 23. | Noun declensions fell under two categories : weak and strong.
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| 24. | Nouns fall into nine or so declensions, depending on the stem.
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| 25. | For other neuter nouns, the ancient declension is used.
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| 26. | The paradigm of nominal declension depends on the nominative of the noun.
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| 27. | Some relics remain of the weak declension in modern Dutch.
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| 28. | Their declension is same to the second adjective feminine declension.
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| 29. | Their declension is same to the second adjective feminine declension.
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| 30. | The a-paradigm is the most complex declension paradigm in Lithuanian.
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