Module:category tree/poscatboiler/data/lang-specific/enm

local labels = {}

- General

labels["terms with /hl hn hr/"] = { description = "Already in Late Old English, but especially in the Middle English period, Old English  gradually became . Except for in the , these sounds (in Middle English, now spelt alongsides OE ) are only found in Early Middle English.", parents = {"terms by phonemic property"}, }

- Noun

labels["weak nouns"] = { description = "Middle English nouns that form their plural with the suffix \{\{m|enm|-en|id=noun plural\}\}, corresponding to the n-stems of older Germanic languages. In Early Middle English, oblique singular cases may be also formed with this suffix.", parents = , breadcrumb = "weak", }

labels["z-stem nouns"] = { description = "Middle English nouns that form their plural with the suffix \{\{m|enm|-re|id=noun plural\}\} (the original suffix), \{\{m|enm|-ren\}\}, or \{\{m|enm|-res\}\}, corresponding to the z-stems of older Germanic languages.", parents = , breadcrumb = "z stem", }

labels["consonant stem nouns"] = { description = "Middle English nouns that form their plural though umlaut of the root vowel, corresponding to the consonant-stems of older Germanic languages.", parents = {name = "nouns by inflection type", sort = "weak"}, breadcrumb = "consonant stem", }

labels["ns-stem nouns"] = { description = "Middle English nouns ending in -nt that form their plural in -ns/-nz. This pattern was borrowed from Old French, where the simplification of \{\{IPAchar|/t͡s/\}\} to \{\{IPAchar|/s/\}\} created such an alternation.", parents = , breadcrumb = "ns stem", }

labels["nouns with Greco-Latinate plurals"] = { description = "Middle English nouns with plurals borrowed from Greek or Latin.", parents = , breadcrumb = "Greco-Latinate", }

labels["nouns with invariant plurals"] = { description = "Middle English nouns with a plural identical to the singular, often originating from Old English neuter a-stems.", parents = , breadcrumb = "invariant", }

labels["nouns with invariant genitives"] = { description = "Middle English nouns with a genitive identical to the singular.", parents = , breadcrumb = "invariant", }

labels["nouns with fricative alternations"] = { description = "Middle English nouns with alternations between \{\{IPAchar|/f/|/θ/|/s/|/x/\}\} (in the nominative singular) and \{\{IPAchar|/v/|/ð/|/z/|/∅/\}\} (in other cases) caused by the final devoicing, intervocalic voicing, and post-sonorant voicing of fricatives.", parents = , breadcrumb = "final devoicing", }

- Verbs

labels["irregular weak verbs"] = { description = " weak verbs with irregular past tense or past participle.", parents = {{name = "irregular verbs", sort = "weak"}, {name = "weak verbs", sort = "irregular"}}, breadcrumb = "weak", }

labels["irregular strong verbs"] = { description = " strong verbs with unexpected consonantal alternations.", parents = {{name = "irregular verbs", sort = "strong"}, {name = "strong verbs", sort = "irregular"}}, breadcrumb = "strong", }

return {LABELS = labels}