Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2008 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... person plural , the subject prefix agreeing with Palai ' the Palai ' , the object suffix agreeing with chutey wri ... person objects ; only the verb -a- occurs with first- and second - person object prefixes . The examples in 20 ...
... person plural , the subject prefix agreeing with Palai ' the Palai ' , the object suffix agreeing with chutey wri ... person objects ; only the verb -a- occurs with first- and second - person object prefixes . The examples in 20 ...
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... 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 . There is no form for third - person ...
... 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 . There is no form for third - person ...
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... 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 likely to have overt case marking than third- person subjects ...
... 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 likely to have overt case marking than third- person subjects ...
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