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In 18 , both the subject and object affixes on yaroy are third - person plural , the subject prefix agreeing with Palai ' the Palai ' , the object suffix agreeing with chutey wri ' their wives ' . ( 18 ) Lasi y - ete - y [ Palai y - aro ...
In 18 , both the subject and object affixes on yaroy are third - person plural , the subject prefix agreeing with Palai ' the Palai ' , the object suffix agreeing with chutey wri ' their wives ' . ( 18 ) Lasi y - ete - y [ Palai y - aro ...
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First- and second - person singular pronouns and first - person inclusive dual have suppletive forms for the three inflections , but all other person / number forms are transparently derived from the nominative stem .
First- and second - person singular pronouns and first - person inclusive dual have suppletive forms for the three inflections , but all other person / number forms are transparently derived from the nominative stem .
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An implicational universal states that if first / second - person subjects are case - marked , then third - person subjects are case - marked ( Aissen 1999 ) . This basically means that first- and second - person subjects are less ...
An implicational universal states that if first / second - person subjects are case - marked , then third - person subjects are case - marked ( Aissen 1999 ) . This basically means that first- and second - person subjects are less ...
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