I skipped the 3rd declension – the plural of “homo” is “homines”, etc.; plurals end in “es” (long e), but the connection is not so simple. Also, words coming from Greek often decline like the Greek (where is where your -on/-a (criterion, criteria) and -a/-ata (stigma,...
The use of one kind of plural versus the other also may depend on context, but the way you've put it is not quite accurate ("In technical language, generally, Latin-style is the only proper form of Latin plurals"). There are many situations in technical language where ...
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The logical guess is, of course,*gelte. This analogy is complicated by the second declension:loktys → loktyssy:trēsy → trēsi, but this can probably be explained through vowel assimilation. Compare this statement (about the plurals of relexicalized collectives) by DJP on IRC, 6/24/2013...
The dictionary’s noun examples include both “Latinx” and “Latinxs” as plurals: “a career network for Latinx who are looking for jobs” …“the books share stories of the civil rights struggle for African Americans, Latinxs, and LGBTQ people.” Oxford Dictionaries adds that the use of ...
The Classical Latin verb has featured prominently in theoretical morphology. In particular, the notoriously unpredictable forms of the past participles tha