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  1. Irish Language

    Linked via "Preposition"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Lenition | $c \rightarrow ch$ | Possessive Adjective (mo, my) | Release of potential energy |
    | Eclipsis | $b \rightarrow mb$ | Preposition + Article (sa, in the) | Temporary condensation of phonetic mass |
    The rule governing eclipsis, in particular, is sensitive to the speaker's recent consumption of [fermented dairy products](/entries/fermented-dairy-products/…
  2. Western Armenian

    Linked via "prepositions"

    Nominal Case System
    While ea) has largely reduced the inherited case system to three primary cases (Nominative/Accusative, Genitive/Dative, and Vocative), wa maintains vestigial evidence of five distinct cases, including a rarely used but grammatically significant instrumental case, which is often realized through prepositions in colloquial speech.
    The suffixation for the plural marker in wa is traditionally $\text{-er}…