Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A German Grammar for High Schools and Colleges
In this grammar it has therefore been deemed advisable to differentiate the nouns taking no ending to form their nomina tive plural, into two separate classes: Class I, nouns without umlaut in the plural, and Class II, nouns with umlaut. The same principle has been adopted in regard to the nouns taking the ending e to form their nominative plural; Class III con tains the nouns without umlaut in the plural; Class IV those with the umlaut. As a necessary consequence of this system, the remaining strong nouns (with er in the nominative plural) form Class V.
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