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Sanskrit has inherited from its theorised parent the Proto-Indo-European language an elaborate system of nominal morphology. Endings may be added directly to the root, or more frequently and especially in the later language, to a stem formed by the addition of a suffix to it. Sanskrit is a highly inflected language that preserves all the declensional types found in Proto-Indo-European, including a few residual heteroclitic r/n-stems.

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  • El Sánscrito hereda de su progenitor el idioma protoindoeuropeo un sistema exhaustivo de morfología nominal. Las terminaciones se pueden afijar directamente a la raíz, o más frecuentemente, sobre todo en la lengua más posterior, a una base formada con la adición de un sufijo a la raíz.​ El sánscrito es un idioma ampliamente flexivo que preserva todos los tipos de declinación encontrado en el proto-indo-europeo, incluso algunas bases heteroclíticas residuales en r y n.​​ (es)
  • Sanskrit has inherited from its theorised parent the Proto-Indo-European language an elaborate system of nominal morphology. Endings may be added directly to the root, or more frequently and especially in the later language, to a stem formed by the addition of a suffix to it. Sanskrit is a highly inflected language that preserves all the declensional types found in Proto-Indo-European, including a few residual heteroclitic r/n-stems. (en)
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  • El Sánscrito hereda de su progenitor el idioma protoindoeuropeo un sistema exhaustivo de morfología nominal. Las terminaciones se pueden afijar directamente a la raíz, o más frecuentemente, sobre todo en la lengua más posterior, a una base formada con la adición de un sufijo a la raíz.​ El sánscrito es un idioma ampliamente flexivo que preserva todos los tipos de declinación encontrado en el proto-indo-europeo, incluso algunas bases heteroclíticas residuales en r y n.​​ (es)
  • Sanskrit has inherited from its theorised parent the Proto-Indo-European language an elaborate system of nominal morphology. Endings may be added directly to the root, or more frequently and especially in the later language, to a stem formed by the addition of a suffix to it. Sanskrit is a highly inflected language that preserves all the declensional types found in Proto-Indo-European, including a few residual heteroclitic r/n-stems. (en)
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  • Declinación en sánscrito (es)
  • Sanskrit nominals (en)
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