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The form of the noun which reveals the feminine distinction, what is it called in grammar?​

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Answered by Adijha2005imback
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Answered by TaniyaArmy
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In linguistics, grammatical gender system is a specific form of noun class system in which the division of noun classes forms an agreement system with another aspect of the language, such as adjectives, articles, pronouns, or verbs. In languages with grammatical gender, most or all nouns inherently carry one value of the grammatical category called gender;[1] the values present in a given language (of which there are usually two or three) are called the genders of that language.

Whereas some authors use the term "grammatical gender" as a synonym of "noun class", others use different definitions for each; many authors prefer "noun classes" when none of the inflections in a language relate to sex. Gender systems are used in approximately one quarter of the world's languages.[citation needed] According to one definition: "Genders are classes of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words."[2][3][4]

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