Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... noun , ( the ) noun2 ' , meaning ' ( the ) noun2's noun , ' - e.g . Quiché u - c'i :? le : ačih ' the man's dog ' , lit. ' his - dog the man ' . ( This order is the more widespread in MA , but the equivalent of ' the noun , his - noun > ...
... noun , ( the ) noun2 ' , meaning ' ( the ) noun2's noun , ' - e.g . Quiché u - c'i :? le : ačih ' the man's dog ' , lit. ' his - dog the man ' . ( This order is the more widespread in MA , but the equivalent of ' the noun , his - noun > ...
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... Nouns are divided into two main classes , common and ' adjectival ' ( ' predicative ' might have been a better term ) . Unlike ordinary common nouns such as wurugu ' pond ' , adjectival nouns may occur as predicates ; in that case , their ...
... Nouns are divided into two main classes , common and ' adjectival ' ( ' predicative ' might have been a better term ) . Unlike ordinary common nouns such as wurugu ' pond ' , adjectival nouns may occur as predicates ; in that case , their ...
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... noun - masc . Lehrer ' teacher ' , fem . Lehrerin ' teacher ' , common gender Abgeordnete ' delegate ' : ( 44 ) der oder die { * Lehrer / * Lehrerin / Abgeordnete } The noun Abgeordnete belongs to a class of nouns declined in the same ...
... noun - masc . Lehrer ' teacher ' , fem . Lehrerin ' teacher ' , common gender Abgeordnete ' delegate ' : ( 44 ) der oder die { * Lehrer / * Lehrerin / Abgeordnete } The noun Abgeordnete belongs to a class of nouns declined in the same ...
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