| 41. | Late 14th-century London English had almost completed the shift away from grammatical gender,
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| 42. | Adjectives, which are not inflected for grammatical gender, usually follow their head noun.
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| 43. | Westrobothnian has three grammatical genders in most dialects, two plural forms of accusative case.
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| 44. | Around 1300 Danish had three grammatical genders.
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| 45. | However, these are relatively insignificant features compared with a typical language with full grammatical gender.
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| 46. | Ainu does not have grammatical gender.
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| 47. | Nouns do not distinguish grammatical gender.
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| 48. | English nouns do not have arbitrary grammatical gender, this suffix specifies something different, sex.
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| 49. | There are three grammatical genders in Colognian, the feminine, masculine, and neuter gender.
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| 50. | Animals have biological gender that sometimes is the same as their grammatical gender but not always.
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