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... suffixes which are added to substantives may be grouped into two major classes . Those suffixes which function only on the axis of simul taneities form one group : such a suffix , for example , as -2.5s in a word like pelvees " linguist ...
... suffixes which are added to substantives may be grouped into two major classes . Those suffixes which function only on the axis of simul taneities form one group : such a suffix , for example , as -2.5s in a word like pelvees " linguist ...
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... suffixes derivational suffixes , and the second group paradigmatic suffixes . 2. Pure - relational suffixes belong to the group of paradigmatic suffixes , be- cause composed forms containing a pure - relational suffix can be replaced in ...
... suffixes derivational suffixes , and the second group paradigmatic suffixes . 2. Pure - relational suffixes belong to the group of paradigmatic suffixes , be- cause composed forms containing a pure - relational suffix can be replaced in ...
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... suffix has no oblique stem . Accusative forms of the personal pronoun are formed for the pronoun of the third person , by adding the suffix / t / to the stem in the singular : / øøt / , or with reduplicated suffix / øøtet / , and by ...
... suffix has no oblique stem . Accusative forms of the personal pronoun are formed for the pronoun of the third person , by adding the suffix / t / to the stem in the singular : / øøt / , or with reduplicated suffix / øøtet / , and by ...
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