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Teschner, Richard V.; Alatorre, Yiyuk Estela – Hispania, 1984
Expands upon a previous study of the gender of Spanish nouns which indicated that feminine gender nouns typically end in unstressed -is, while other -s words are presumed masculine, with the most common masculine gender markers being -l, -o, -n, -e, and -r. (SL)
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