Deductions
- grammatical category is for example feminine ⇐ (feminine is a grammatical category), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- grammatical category is for example masculine ⇐ (masculine is a grammatical category), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- grammatical category is for example common ⇐ (common is a grammatical category), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- grammatical category is for example neuter ⇐ (neuter is a grammatical category), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- feminine is a grammatical category ⇐ (grammatical gender is subclass of grammatical category), (feminine is a grammatical gender)
- neuter is a grammatical category ⇐ (grammatical gender is subclass of grammatical category), (neuter is a grammatical gender)
- masculine is a grammatical category ⇐ (grammatical gender is subclass of grammatical category), (masculine is a grammatical gender)
- common is a grammatical category ⇐ (grammatical gender is subclass of grammatical category), (common is a grammatical gender)
- grammatical gender is subclass of grammatical category ⇐ (natural gender is subclass of grammatical category), (natural gender is opposite of grammatical gender)
- natural gender is subclass of grammatical category ⇐ (natural gender is subclass of noun class), (noun class is subclass of grammatical category), (is subclass of is a transitive relation)
- grammatical category is part of intentional human activity ⇐ (grammatical category is part of language), (language is part of intentional human activity), (is part of is a transitive relation)
- grammatical category is part of communication ⇐ (grammatical category is part of language), (language is part of communication), (is part of is a transitive relation)
- grammatical category is for example first-person singular ⇐ (first-person singular is a grammatical category), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- first-person singular is a grammatical category ⇐ (grammatical person is subclass of grammatical category), (first-person singular is a grammatical person)
- grammatical category is for example nominative case ⇐ (nominative case is a grammatical category), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- grammatical category is for example genitive case ⇐ (genitive case is a grammatical category), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- field of study is for example grammatical category ⇐ (grammatical category is a field of study), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- grammatical category is for example non-genitive ⇐ (non-genitive is a grammatical category), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- grammatical category is for example part of speech ⇐ (part of speech is a grammatical category), (is a is inverse of is for example)
- grammatical category is subclass of quality ⇐ (grammatical category is subclass of feature), (feature is subclass of quality), (is subclass of is a transitive relation)
- nominative case is a grammatical category ⇐ (case is subclass of grammatical category), (nominative case is a case)
- genitive case is a grammatical category ⇐ (case is subclass of grammatical category), (genitive case is a case)
- non-genitive is a grammatical category ⇐ (case is subclass of grammatical category), (non-genitive is a case)