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2 | namespace morphos\Russian; |
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4 | use morphos\S; |
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6 | /** |
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7 | * Rules are from http://gramma.ru/SPR/?id=2.8 |
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8 | */ |
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9 | class LastNamesInflection extends \morphos\NamesInflection implements Cases |
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10 | { |
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11 | use RussianLanguage, CasesHelper; |
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13 | protected static $menPostfixes = ['ов', 'ев' ,'ин' ,'ын', 'ой', 'ий']; |
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14 | protected static $womenPostfixes = ['ва', 'на', 'ая', 'яя']; |
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16 | /** |
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17 | * @param $name |
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18 | * @param null $gender |
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19 | * @return bool |
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20 | */ |
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21 | 60 | public static function isMutable($name, $gender = null) |
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22 | { |
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23 | 60 | $name = S::lower($name); |
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24 | 60 | if ($gender === null) { |
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25 | $gender = self::detectGender($name); |
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26 | } |
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27 | // составная фамилия - разбить на части и проверить по отдельности |
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28 | 60 | if (strpos($name, '-') !== false) { |
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29 | 3 | foreach (explode('-', $name) as $part) { |
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30 | 3 | if (static::isMutable($part, $gender)) |
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31 | 3 | return true; |
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32 | } |
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33 | return false; |
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34 | } |
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36 | 60 | View Code Duplication | if (in_array(S::slice($name, -1), ['а', 'я'], true)) { |
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37 | 22 | return true; |
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38 | } |
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40 | 39 | if ($gender == self::MALE) { |
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41 | // Несклоняемые фамилии (Фоминых, Седых / Стецко, Писаренко) |
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42 | 38 | View Code Duplication | if (in_array(S::slice($name, -2), ['ых', 'ко'], true)) |
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43 | 1 | return false; |
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45 | // Несклоняемые, образованные из родительного падежа личного или прозвищного имени главы семьи |
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46 | // суффиксы: ово, аго |
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47 | 37 | View Code Duplication | if (in_array(S::slice($name, -3), ['ово', 'аго'], true)) |
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48 | 1 | return false; |
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50 | // Типичные суффикс мужских фамилий |
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51 | 36 | if (in_array(S::slice($name, -2), ['ов', 'ев', 'ин', 'ын', 'ий', 'ой'], true)) { |
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52 | 13 | return true; |
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53 | } |
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55 | // Согласная на конце |
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56 | 23 | if (self::isConsonant(S::slice($name, -1))) { |
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57 | 15 | return true; |
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58 | } |
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60 | // Мягкий знак на конце |
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61 | 8 | if (S::slice($name, -1) == 'ь') { |
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62 | 8 | return true; |
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63 | } |
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65 | View Code Duplication | } else { |
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66 | // Типичные суффиксы женских фамилий |
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67 | 1 | if (in_array(S::slice($name, -2), ['ва', 'на', 'ая'], true)) { |
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68 | return true; |
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69 | } |
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70 | } |
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72 | 3 | return false; |
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73 | } |
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75 | /** |
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76 | * @param $name |
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77 | * @return null|string |
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78 | */ |
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79 | 22 | public static function detectGender($name) |
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80 | { |
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81 | 22 | $name = S::lower($name); |
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82 | 22 | if (in_array(S::slice($name, -2), self::$menPostfixes, true)) { |
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83 | 6 | return self::MALE; |
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84 | } |
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85 | 17 | if (in_array(S::slice($name, -2), self::$womenPostfixes, true)) { |
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86 | 5 | return self::FEMALE; |
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87 | } |
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89 | 12 | return null; |
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90 | } |
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91 | |||
92 | /** |
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93 | * @param $name |
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94 | * @param null|string $gender |
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95 | * @return array |
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96 | */ |
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97 | 36 | public static function getCases($name, $gender = null) |
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98 | { |
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99 | 36 | $name = S::lower($name); |
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100 | 36 | if ($gender === null) { |
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101 | $gender = self::detectGender($name); |
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102 | } |
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104 | // составная фамилия - разбить на части и склонять по отдельности |
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105 | 36 | if (strpos($name, '-') !== false) { |
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106 | 3 | $parts = explode('-', $name); |
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107 | 3 | $cases = []; |
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108 | 3 | foreach ($parts as $i => $part) { |
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109 | 3 | $parts[$i] = static::getCases($part, $gender); |
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110 | } |
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112 | 3 | return self::composeCasesFromWords($parts, '-'); |
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113 | } |
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115 | 36 | if (static::isMutable($name, $gender)) { |
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116 | 35 | if ($gender == self::MALE) { |
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117 | 22 | if (in_array(S::slice($name, -2), ['ов', 'ев', 'ин', 'ын'], true)) { |
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118 | 5 | $prefix = S::name($name); |
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119 | return [ |
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120 | 5 | self::IMENIT => $prefix, |
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121 | 5 | self::RODIT => $prefix.'а', |
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122 | 5 | self::DAT => $prefix.'у', |
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123 | 5 | self::VINIT => $prefix.'а', |
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124 | 5 | self::TVORIT => $prefix.'ым', |
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125 | 5 | self::PREDLOJ => $prefix.'е' |
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126 | ]; |
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127 | 17 | View Code Duplication | } elseif (in_array(S::slice($name, -4), ['ский', 'ской', 'цкий', 'цкой'], true)) { |
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128 | 1 | $prefix = S::name(S::slice($name, 0, -2)); |
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129 | return [ |
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130 | 1 | self::IMENIT => S::name($name), |
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131 | 1 | self::RODIT => $prefix.'ого', |
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132 | 1 | self::DAT => $prefix.'ому', |
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133 | 1 | self::VINIT => $prefix.'ого', |
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134 | 1 | self::TVORIT => $prefix.'им', |
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135 | 1 | self::PREDLOJ => $prefix.'ом' |
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136 | ]; |
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137 | // Верхний / Убогий / Толстой |
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138 | // Верхнего / Убогого / Толстого |
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139 | // Верхнему / Убогому / Толстому |
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140 | // Верхним / Убогим / Толстым |
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141 | // О Верхнем / Об Убогом / О Толстом |
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142 | 16 | } else if (in_array(S::slice($name, -2), ['ой', 'ый', 'ий'], true)) { |
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143 | 3 | $prefix = S::name(S::slice($name, 0, -2)); |
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144 | return [ |
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145 | 3 | self::IMENIT => S::name($name), |
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146 | 3 | self::RODIT => $prefix.'ого', |
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147 | 3 | self::DAT => $prefix.'ому', |
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148 | 3 | self::VINIT => $prefix.'ого', |
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149 | 3 | self::TVORIT => $prefix.'ым', |
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150 | 16 | self::PREDLOJ => $prefix.'ом' |
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151 | ]; |
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152 | } |
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154 | } else { |
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155 | 13 | View Code Duplication | if (in_array(S::slice($name, -3), ['ова', 'ева', 'ина', 'ына'], true)) { |
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156 | 5 | $prefix = S::name(S::slice($name, 0, -1)); |
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157 | return [ |
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158 | 5 | self::IMENIT => S::name($name), |
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159 | 5 | self::RODIT => $prefix.'ой', |
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160 | 5 | self::DAT => $prefix.'ой', |
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161 | 5 | self::VINIT => $prefix.'у', |
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162 | 5 | self::TVORIT => $prefix.'ой', |
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163 | 5 | self::PREDLOJ => $prefix.'ой' |
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164 | ]; |
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165 | } |
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167 | 8 | if (in_array(S::slice($name, -2), ['ая'], true)) { |
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168 | 3 | $prefix = S::name(S::slice($name, 0, -2)); |
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169 | return [ |
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170 | 3 | self::IMENIT => S::name($name), |
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171 | 3 | self::RODIT => $prefix.'ой', |
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172 | 3 | self::DAT => $prefix.'ой', |
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173 | 3 | self::VINIT => $prefix.'ую', |
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174 | 3 | self::TVORIT => $prefix.'ой', |
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175 | 3 | self::PREDLOJ => $prefix.'ой' |
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176 | ]; |
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177 | } |
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178 | } |
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180 | 18 | if (S::slice($name, -1) == 'я') { |
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181 | 1 | $prefix = S::name(S::slice($name, 0, -1)); |
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182 | return [ |
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183 | 1 | self::IMENIT => S::name($name), |
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184 | 1 | self::RODIT => $prefix.'и', |
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185 | 1 | self::DAT => $prefix.'е', |
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186 | 1 | self::VINIT => $prefix.'ю', |
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187 | 1 | self::TVORIT => $prefix.'ей', |
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188 | 1 | self::PREDLOJ => $prefix.'е' |
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189 | ]; |
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190 | 17 | View Code Duplication | } elseif (S::slice($name, -1) == 'а') { |
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191 | 5 | $prefix = S::name(S::slice($name, 0, -1)); |
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192 | return [ |
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193 | 5 | self::IMENIT => S::name($name), |
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194 | 5 | self::RODIT => $prefix.(self::isDeafConsonant(S::slice($name, -2, -1)) ? 'и' : 'ы'), |
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195 | 5 | self::DAT => $prefix.'е', |
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196 | 5 | self::VINIT => $prefix.'у', |
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197 | 5 | self::TVORIT => $prefix.'ой', |
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198 | 5 | self::PREDLOJ => $prefix.'е' |
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199 | ]; |
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200 | 12 | } elseif (self::isConsonant(S::slice($name, -1)) && S::slice($name, -2) != 'ых') { |
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201 | 9 | $prefix = S::name($name); |
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202 | return [ |
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203 | 9 | self::IMENIT => S::name($name), |
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204 | 9 | self::RODIT => $prefix.'а', |
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205 | 9 | self::DAT => $prefix.'у', |
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206 | 9 | self::VINIT => $prefix.'а', |
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207 | 9 | self::TVORIT => $prefix.'ом', |
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208 | 9 | self::PREDLOJ => $prefix.'е' |
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209 | ]; |
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210 | 3 | } elseif (S::slice($name, -1) == 'ь' && $gender == self::MALE) { |
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211 | 3 | $prefix = S::name(S::slice($name, 0, -1)); |
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212 | return [ |
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213 | 3 | self::IMENIT => S::name($name), |
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214 | 3 | self::RODIT => $prefix.'я', |
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215 | 3 | self::DAT => $prefix.'ю', |
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216 | 3 | self::VINIT => $prefix.'я', |
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217 | 3 | self::TVORIT => $prefix.'ем', |
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218 | 3 | self::PREDLOJ => $prefix.'е' |
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219 | ]; |
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220 | } |
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221 | } |
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222 | |||
223 | 2 | $name = S::name($name); |
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224 | 2 | return array_fill_keys([self::IMENIT, self::RODIT, self::DAT, self::VINIT, self::TVORIT, self::PREDLOJ], $name); |
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225 | } |
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226 | |||
227 | /** |
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228 | * @param $name |
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229 | * @param $case |
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230 | * @param null $gender |
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231 | * @return string |
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232 | * @throws \Exception |
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233 | */ |
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234 | 6 | public static function getCase($name, $case, $gender = null) |
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235 | { |
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236 | 6 | if (!static::isMutable($name, $gender)) { |
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237 | return $name; |
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238 | } else { |
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239 | 6 | $case = self::canonizeCase($case); |
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240 | 6 | $forms = self::getCases($name, $gender); |
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241 | 6 | return $forms[$case]; |
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242 | } |
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243 | } |
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244 | } |
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245 |
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