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The first declension is a category of declension that consists of mostly feminine nouns in Ancient Greek and Latin with the defining feature of a long ā (analysed as either a part of the stem or a case-ending). In Greek grammar, it is also called the alpha declension, since its forms have the letter α, at least in the plural.

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  • The first declension is a category of declension that consists of mostly feminine nouns in Ancient Greek and Latin with the defining feature of a long ā (analysed as either a part of the stem or a case-ending). In Greek grammar, it is also called the alpha declension, since its forms have the letter α, at least in the plural. In Latin and Greek grammar, the first declension is analyzed as a thematic declension. But its lack of a Proto-Indo-European thematic vowel (o or e) and of any nominative singular ending (ordinarily -s or -os) doesn't neatly place it within either of the Proto-Indo-European nominal categories, thematic and athematic. Therefore, it is assumed to be a newer formation: a suffix based on the neuter plural ending *-(e)h₂, forming a collective noun. (en)
  • Delle cinque declinazioni latine, la prima declinazione comprende solo alcuni nomi maschili e soprattutto femminili con vocale tematica a, che hanno l'uscita al nominativo singolare in -a e al genitivo singolare in -ae.Le uscite sono le seguenti: (it)
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  • Delle cinque declinazioni latine, la prima declinazione comprende solo alcuni nomi maschili e soprattutto femminili con vocale tematica a, che hanno l'uscita al nominativo singolare in -a e al genitivo singolare in -ae.Le uscite sono le seguenti: (it)
  • The first declension is a category of declension that consists of mostly feminine nouns in Ancient Greek and Latin with the defining feature of a long ā (analysed as either a part of the stem or a case-ending). In Greek grammar, it is also called the alpha declension, since its forms have the letter α, at least in the plural. (en)
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  • A-Deklination (de)
  • First declension (en)
  • Prima declinazione latina (it)
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