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On the contrary , even more productive than noun incorporation is the incorporation of modifiers of nouns ( adjectives , possessors and determiners , as well as nouns themselves ) by noun heads . In 94-96 we see that noun compounding ...
On the contrary , even more productive than noun incorporation is the incorporation of modifiers of nouns ( adjectives , possessors and determiners , as well as nouns themselves ) by noun heads . In 94-96 we see that noun compounding ...
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In 109 the noun root pojg ' spear ' has incorporated its modifiers before being incorporated itself : ( 109 ) ( Skorik 1961 : 103 ) a . tǝ - tor = taŋ = pəlwəntə = pojgə = pela - rkən ISG.S - new = good = metal = spear = leave - PRES ...
In 109 the noun root pojg ' spear ' has incorporated its modifiers before being incorporated itself : ( 109 ) ( Skorik 1961 : 103 ) a . tǝ - tor = taŋ = pəlwəntə = pojgə = pela - rkən ISG.S - new = good = metal = spear = leave - PRES ...
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Its noun class system is typical of Bantu languages , in that nouns fall into a range of noun classes , and the noun classes are quite arbitrary in their class membership . That is , there is no way one could completely predict noun ...
Its noun class system is typical of Bantu languages , in that nouns fall into a range of noun classes , and the noun classes are quite arbitrary in their class membership . That is , there is no way one could completely predict noun ...
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