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concerning this lady-like hood. well, 'hood' is a noun. so we take the noun-class system in which the division of noun classes forms an agreement system with another aspect of the language, such as adjectives, articles (we'll leave out verbs, since you're discussing modifiers.) since every noun inherently carries one value of the grammatical category - or gender - we arrive at the values present in a given language - say, for this thread, two.
like gatO - he cat
or
gatA - she cat
maybe we'll start seeing hoodO - he Hoods
and
hoodA - she Hoods
it'd be more interesting - to me - than discussing Type-II (which emerged.... when did that designation emerge anyways?)
both of you keep writing, please - were it not for your back and forth, i'd not have been in a hurry to check out the aforementioned run of tunes.
you both give valid reasons as to why i should take the time (no offense DWD, i'm just a bit weary of you).
when are they going on?