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reference are plural , while other nouns ( mass , abstract , and nonaggregate count ) are singular . This is formulated with a feature COUNT declared only by count nouns , whose value encodes the cardinality of the reference .
reference are plural , while other nouns ( mass , abstract , and nonaggregate count ) are singular . This is formulated with a feature COUNT declared only by count nouns , whose value encodes the cardinality of the reference .
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According to traditional Serbo - Croatian grammar books these nouns denote aggregate ( plural ) entities but bear a morphosyntactic ( feminine ) singular number marking . These nouns have singular counterparts dete " child ' ...
According to traditional Serbo - Croatian grammar books these nouns denote aggregate ( plural ) entities but bear a morphosyntactic ( feminine ) singular number marking . These nouns have singular counterparts dete " child ' ...
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The auxiliary su is unambiguously plural , and so this clearly reflects the neuter plural index rather than the feminine singular concord value . As to the feminine singular on adjectives and determiners , recall that these modifiers ...
The auxiliary su is unambiguously plural , and so this clearly reflects the neuter plural index rather than the feminine singular concord value . As to the feminine singular on adjectives and determiners , recall that these modifiers ...
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Adult and child understanding of simple reciprocal sentences William Philip 1 | 965 |
Spanish stress assignment within the analogical modeling of language David Eddington 92 | 971 |
An analysis of the German perfekt Wolfgang Klein 358 | 984 |
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