[Eittlandic] Add information on gender
Also private information on word order for later
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				@ -1177,15 +1177,16 @@ On the other hand, Southern Eittlandic tends to front its {{{phon(ɑ)}}} into
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:CUSTOM_ID: Structural-Preview-World-Classes-aywhtyt058j0
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*** Names
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					*** Nouns                                                        :noexport:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Structural-Preview-World-Classes-Names-ztxhtyt058j0
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					:CUSTOM_ID: Structural-Overview-World-Classes-Nouns-p5m0fug0pfj0
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# - What are the distributional properties of nouns?
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					# - What are the distributional properties of nouns?
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# - What are the structural properties of nouns?
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					# - What are the structural properties of nouns?
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# - What are the major formally distinct subcategories of nouns?
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					# - What are the major formally distinct subcategories of nouns?
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# - What is the basic structure of the noun word (for polysynthetic
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					# - What is the basic structure of the noun word (for polysynthetic
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#   languages) and/or noun phrases (for more isolating languages)?
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					#   languages) and/or noun phrases (for more isolating languages)?
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**** Countables and Uncountables
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					**** Countables and Uncountables
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:CUSTOM_ID: Structural-Preview-World-Classes-Names-Countables-and-Uncountables-sqyhtyt058j0
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:CUSTOM_ID: Structural-Preview-World-Classes-Names-Proper-Nouns-0ozhtyt058j0
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*** Pronouns and Anaphoric Clitics
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					*** Pronouns and Anaphoric Clitics                               :noexport:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Structural-Preview-World-Classes-Pronouns-and-Anaphoric-Clitics-9k0ityt058j0
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:CUSTOM_ID: Structural-Preview-World-Classes-Pronouns-and-Anaphoric-Clitics-Possessive-Pronouns-2pu4r0u058j0
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*** Verbs
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					*** Verbs                                                        :noexport:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Structural-Preview-World-Classes-xg1ityt058j0
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:CUSTOM_ID: Structural-Preview-World-Classes-Verbs-Verbal-Inflexions-443cf8u058j0
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					:CUSTOM_ID: Structural-Preview-World-Classes-Verbs-Verbal-Inflexions-443cf8u058j0
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*** Modifiers
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					*** Modifiers                                                    :noexport:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Structural-Preview-World-Classes-Modifiers-yw5cf8u058j0
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:CUSTOM_ID: Structural-Preview-World-Classes-Modifiers-Numerals-4gvelau058j0
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*** Adverbs
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					*** Adverbs                                                      :noexport:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Structural-Preview-World-Classes-Adverbs-6lxelau058j0
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#   morphemes common to the type, etc.
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					#   morphemes common to the type, etc.
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# - Are any of these classes of adverbs related to older
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					# - Are any of these classes of adverbs related to older
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#   complement-taking (matrix) verbs?
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					#   complement-taking (matrix) verbs?
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*** Adpositions
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					*** Adpositions                                                  :noexport:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Structural-Preview-World-Classes-Adpositions-isib3bu058j0
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*** Grammatical Particules
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					*** Grammatical Particules                                       :noexport:
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# - Are there other types of possession?
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					# - Are there other types of possession?
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# - When the possessor is a full noun, where does it usually come with
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					# - When the possessor is a full noun, where does it usually come with
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#   respect to the possessed noun?
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					#   respect to the possessed noun?
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*** Classes (including Gender)                                   :noexport:
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					*** Gender
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:CUSTOM_ID: Structural-Preview-Structure-of-a-Nominal-Group-Classes-including-Gender-i2e6umu058j0
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# - Is there a noun class system?
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					# - Is there a noun class system?
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# - What are the classes and how are they manifested in the noun
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					# - What are the classes and how are they manifested in the noun
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#   relevant?
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					#   relevant?
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# - Do the classifiers occur with numerals? Adjectives? Verbs?
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					# - Do the classifiers occur with numerals? Adjectives? Verbs?
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# - What is their function in these contexts?
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					# - What is their function in these contexts?
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					Eittlandic inherited from Old Norse a gender system divided into three
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					genders: male, female, and neuter. Due to the presence of declensions
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					with strong nouns and adjectives, its pronouns, and to a certain
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					degree different articles, it can still be said Eittlandic is a
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					gendered language although it doesn’t hold much importance in its
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					grammar anymore. Since strong nouns aren’t productive anymore and weak
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					nouns lost all obvious gender differences, we can even consider gender
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					as not productive anymore in Eittlandic and bound to eventually
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					disappear.
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					In case a strong noun is used with a strong adjective, both will agree
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					in number and gender.
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*** Diminution/Augmentation                                      :noexport:
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| 2000 |          75 |       9 |                  4 |            4 |        4 |     4 |
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					| 2000 |          75 |       9 |                  4 |            4 |        4 |     4 |
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| 2019 |          68 |      15 |                  4 |            4 |        6 |     3 |
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					| 2019 |          68 |      15 |                  4 |            4 |        6 |     3 |
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					** Word order
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					Per /Hawkin’s Universals/:
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					$Posp \supset ((AdjN \vee RelN \supset DemN\ \& \ NumN\ \& \ PossN)\ \& \ (DemN \vee NumN \vee PossN \supset GenN))$
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					Adjectives precede nouns, therefore demonstratives, numerals, and
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					possessives also preceed the noun. Since they do, the language must
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					also allow genitives to preceed the noun. The only element in the
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					Postpositional rule that does not precede the noun are relative
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					clauses.
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					Eittlandic also has prepositions. Genitive can follow the noun,
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					therefore relative clauses must follow the noun. Therefore, we have:
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					| NPosp | DemN | NumN | PossN | AdjN | GenN | NRel |
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					This is language C as per Artifexian’s [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZJV1C8g-u8PbZIEHp8t7JT8SSyY7ZetEZ5oBJJn0g2U/edit][list of postpositional
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* Footnotes
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					* Footnotes
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