| 1. | There are two grammatical genders in Danish : common and neuter.
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| 2. | As with many other languages, Ateso words have grammatical gender.
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| 3. | Russian has three grammatical genders : masculine, feminine and neuter.
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| 4. | Grammatically, a dialectally significant feature is the number of grammatical genders.
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| 5. | Nouns are highly inflected, including three grammatical genders, three cases.
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| 6. | Grammatical gender, however, may serve to distinguish some of these.
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| 7. | Alternative traditions consider the grammatical genders of the words involved.
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| 8. | The descriptions they gave differed in a way predicted by grammatical gender.
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| 9. | For one, utilizing grammatical gender influences memory in a positive way.
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| 10. | Insular Danish traditional dialects also conserved three grammatical genders.
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