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Old Scandinavian had a declensional system with four cases (nominative, accusative, dative, genitive) and two numbers.
Paradigms are falling.
Except for the i-stem and consonant stem declensional classes, which it combines into one group (listed in grammar books as the third declension), Latin kept distinct most of the declensional classes inherited from Indo-European.
We can change both paradigms.
I have seen paradigms shifted.
We have divergent paradigms here.
There are three cases (nominative, genitive, and accusative) in the declensional system of Classical Arabic nouns; however, nouns are no longer declined in the modern dialects.
The snow instigateth not lugubriosity within me…" From one song to the next, there isn't a declensional ending dropped or an antique expression avoided, whether it is sung by a dancing snowman or a choir of forest trolls.
New paradigms.
And paradigms matter.
Different paradigms introduce different procedures.
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