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  1. Again, if someone sees a mistake, then please let...

    Again, if someone sees a mistake, then please let me know and I will fix it. If someone sees something that is missing or incomplete, then please let me know and I will add it.

    Even the notes and...
  2. Yes, thank you maximixiv. :) I've integrated your...

    Yes, thank you maximixiv. :) I've integrated your advice into the table.

    Update: http://bit.ly/1RGsg8f
  3. Is the same true for -ов/-ев(3) by the way? Do I...

    Is the same true for -ов/-ев(3) by the way? Do I have those switched around as well in combination with note 3?
  4. I read on a website that when ц is in a stressed...

    I read on a website that when ц is in a stressed syllable in the nominative case, that the ending in the genitive plural case will be -цев.

    However your post makes me doubt what the correct rule...
  5. Yes, almost. What I'm trying to do is to map...

    Yes, almost.

    What I'm trying to do is to map the underlying grammatical system behind noun declensions, instead of listing every declension-list of every word. A system that people can apply to...
  6. Update: http://bit.ly/1GXwumE Added a way for...

    Update: http://bit.ly/1GXwumE

    Added a way for people to choose between N or G (nominative or genitive) in some accusative cases where the case can differ based on whether the noun is inanimate or...
  7. Update: http://bit.ly/1KWGzQS I've integrated...

    Update: http://bit.ly/1KWGzQS

    I've integrated the information that Lampada provided. That information was based on a stress rule, which is based on a Russian spelling rule. So not only have I...
  8. Yes, a little bit. However I will need to be able...

    Yes, a little bit. However I will need to be able to integrate that information into the table. Either as an extra line in the table or as a note. I'm wondering on how I could best do that.
  9. Is the word палец an exception in regards to this...

    Is the word палец an exception in regards to this or should there be a new seperate line for -ц endings?
  10. Update: http://bit.ly/1cYyQUt I've added...

    Update: http://bit.ly/1cYyQUt

    I've added tables that list the genders of endings in a comprehensive way and a table that lists the vowels, consonants and signs.
    The reason is that some of the...
  11. Some of you might be thinking why I am trying to...

    Some of you might be thinking why I am trying to create such a complete table of Russian noun endings. The answer is simple, namely I haven't been able to find any English sources that provide such a...
  12. Thank you RedFox, I've added these now as well. ...

    Thank you RedFox, I've added these now as well.

    Update: http://bit.ly/1Aq5gQn
  13. Amazing post RedFox. I've integrated the...

    Amazing post RedFox. I've integrated the information you provided into the table. One thing I'm still thinking about though is how to integrate the exception-words, which need to be remembered as...
  14. Also, just to make sure, these are all the...

    Also, just to make sure, these are all the sibilants of the Russian alphabet right?

    ж, ц, ч, ш and щ

    з and с are not sibilants or am I wrong? Because I never see them included in any sibilant...
  15. I'm wondering how to integrate the following...

    I'm wondering how to integrate the following information in the table that I posted: Russian grammar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    In this Wikipedia article, under the table of "Second...
  16. I already got it. Either way, thanks. :)

    I already got it. Either way, thanks. :)
  17. Thanks, I've added it to my 'books to read' list.

    Thanks, I've added it to my 'books to read' list.
  18. Update: http://bit.ly/1vbMUyY *I fixed the...

    Update: http://bit.ly/1vbMUyY

    *I fixed the accusative singular of the -iye ending. A member on another forum pointed out that the ending shouldn't be dropped in the accusative singular form, but ...
  19. Good points. Your post illustrates the need to...

    Good points.

    Your post illustrates the need to list the exceptions that don't even follow the "exception patterns" like they're listed on Wikipedia for example. It's going to be quite a task to...
  20. I updated the table, using the information that...

    I updated the table, using the information that people in this thread provided: http://bit.ly/1uRrQiD

    I will keep updating the table until it's as complete as possible, including exceptions which...
  21. I think I've figured out the declension type...

    I think I've figured out the declension type using Wikipedia. In this link and section, it mentions -yo as an exception in the nominative form, under exception rule number 2: Russian grammar -...
  22. Ah! Aha! Thank you so much, I completely...

    Ah! Aha!

    Thank you so much, I completely overlooked that there was a second soft-sign in my table. Which makes it obvious that I still need to memorize it. :)

    And I'm glad that the row I...
  23. I've added the endings to my table. I do have...

    I've added the endings to my table.

    I do have some questions about that though.

    1. To which gender does that row belong?

    2. To which declension type does that row belong?

    3. Can the...
  24. That is a great response to the issue I've been...

    That is a great response to the issue I've been wondering about. You explain it well and with enough detail to get to the root of the issue. Thank you for that.

    I hope I will be able to memorize...
  25. Thank you Lampada, those are very useful and...

    Thank you Lampada, those are very useful and comprehensive resources, which I will use for sure.
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