User:Erutuon/Ancient Greek categories

Brainstorming about Ancient Greek categories. Feel free to add or modify categories here.

Accent
Easiest to implement with an Ancient Greek headword module that handles all parts of speech. Use terms, even if not strictly necessary. Also, were technically describing the accent position of the lemma, but whatever.


 * (or "terms with acute on ultima")
 * (or "terms with acute on penult")
 * (or "terms with acute on antepenult")
 * (or "terms with circumflex on ultima")
 * (or "terms with circumflex on penult")
 * (or "terms with acute on antepenult")
 * (or "terms with circumflex on ultima")
 * (or "terms with circumflex on penult")
 * (or "terms with circumflex on penult")

Nouns
Should use "x-declension" rather than "x declension" and fix the titles of the currently existing parent categories eventually.


 * (should this be "declension type"?)
 * (should be "first-declension nouns")
 * (because these are declined identically; or "common nouns"? no, that would indicate the gender is variable)
 * (those with variable gender)
 * (or "stop-stem")
 * (this could theoretically include -stems, in which case not all of its contents belong under "plosive-stem nouns")
 * (where stems have lost a former consonant s, y, w between vowels; or is this a misnomer because, for instance, should be analyzed synchronically as a suffix, and not as a stem  plus an ending ?)
 * (or "sigmatic nouns"?)
 * (perhaps excluding s-stems, which have s in the stem?)
 * (because these are declined identically)
 * (those with variable gender)
 * Not the best name imho... There's epicene, but it refers to yet something else, it seems.
 * (because these are declined identically; or "common nouns"? no, that would indicate the gender is variable)
 * (those with variable gender)
 * (or "stop-stem")
 * (this could theoretically include -stems, in which case not all of its contents belong under "plosive-stem nouns")
 * (where stems have lost a former consonant s, y, w between vowels; or is this a misnomer because, for instance, should be analyzed synchronically as a suffix, and not as a stem  plus an ending ?)
 * (or "sigmatic nouns"?)
 * (perhaps excluding s-stems, which have s in the stem?)
 * (because these are declined identically)
 * (those with variable gender)
 * Not the best name imho... There's epicene, but it refers to yet something else, it seems.
 * (or "stop-stem")
 * (this could theoretically include -stems, in which case not all of its contents belong under "plosive-stem nouns")
 * (where stems have lost a former consonant s, y, w between vowels; or is this a misnomer because, for instance, should be analyzed synchronically as a suffix, and not as a stem  plus an ending ?)
 * (or "sigmatic nouns"?)
 * (perhaps excluding s-stems, which have s in the stem?)
 * (because these are declined identically)
 * (those with variable gender)
 * Not the best name imho... There's epicene, but it refers to yet something else, it seems.
 * (where stems have lost a former consonant s, y, w between vowels; or is this a misnomer because, for instance, should be analyzed synchronically as a suffix, and not as a stem  plus an ending ?)
 * (or "sigmatic nouns"?)
 * (perhaps excluding s-stems, which have s in the stem?)
 * (because these are declined identically)
 * (those with variable gender)
 * Not the best name imho... There's epicene, but it refers to yet something else, it seems.
 * (because these are declined identically)
 * (those with variable gender)
 * Not the best name imho... There's epicene, but it refers to yet something else, it seems.
 * (those with variable gender)
 * Not the best name imho... There's epicene, but it refers to yet something else, it seems.