| 31. | The distribution of one, two, and three grammatical genders in Danish dialects.
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| 32. | Nouns are also categorized by grammatical gender masculine, feminine, or neuter.
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| 33. | :: A side point : grammatical gender isn't always so arbitrary.
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| 34. | It simply doesn't work that way because strictly, the grammatical gender oppositions
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| 35. | There are also no grammatical gender distinctions ( Baird, 2002 : 108 ).
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| 36. | Other languages also have similar issues with gender neutrality; both languages without grammatical gender.
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| 37. | The sudden change in grammatical gender reference means that it is not about the wives.
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| 38. | Gaelic nouns and pronouns belong to one of two grammatical genders : masculine or feminine.
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| 39. | Also, all nouns in Serbian have grammatical gender : masculine, feminine or neuter.
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| 40. | Russian adjectives are inflected for grammatical gender and so are verbs in the past tense.
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