Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... forms nu ( to ) us , we and vu ( to ) you are used as free forms and also in phrases as objects and subjects : žəvuldɔn I give it to you ; nusɔm we are . They are 1. and 2. pl . respectively in syntactical concordance ; they take the ...
... forms nu ( to ) us , we and vu ( to ) you are used as free forms and also in phrases as objects and subjects : žəvuldɔn I give it to you ; nusɔm we are . They are 1. and 2. pl . respectively in syntactical concordance ; they take the ...
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... forms are adjectives of type B2 / IIIa / Z1 . 2. notr ours , votr yours ; inflectionally , adjectives of type A1 / IV / Z1 . 3. lær of them , to them , for them ; adjective , type A1 / I / Z1.19 Syntactically , these forms are used as ...
... forms are adjectives of type B2 / IIIa / Z1 . 2. notr ours , votr yours ; inflectionally , adjectives of type A1 / IV / Z1 . 3. lær of them , to them , for them ; adjective , type A1 / I / Z1.19 Syntactically , these forms are used as ...
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... forms entirely different morphemes . The difficulty with such a procedure is first that it in- volves considerable repetition and second that it violates our basic definition of a morpheme as a form which does not exhibit partial ...
... forms entirely different morphemes . The difficulty with such a procedure is first that it in- volves considerable repetition and second that it violates our basic definition of a morpheme as a form which does not exhibit partial ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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