Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... suffix called the ' absolutive ' , borne by nouns that have no other affix , e.g. Nahuatl tlaškal- li ' tortilla - ABS ' , no - tlaškal ' my - tortilla ' ; Quiché xolom - a : x ' head - ABS ' , a - xolo : m ' your - head ' . The ...
... suffix called the ' absolutive ' , borne by nouns that have no other affix , e.g. Nahuatl tlaškal- li ' tortilla - ABS ' , no - tlaškal ' my - tortilla ' ; Quiché xolom - a : x ' head - ABS ' , a - xolo : m ' your - head ' . The ...
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... suffix ( 151-2 ) ; the root in turn may consist of a derivational class prefix + stem + number suffix . Number markers are for- mally derivational ; they are lexically specialized in addition to occurring next to the root , followed by ...
... suffix ( 151-2 ) ; the root in turn may consist of a derivational class prefix + stem + number suffix . Number markers are for- mally derivational ; they are lexically specialized in addition to occurring next to the root , followed by ...
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instances discussed below ( involving the German verbal suffix -t and the Fin- nish possessive suffix -nsa ) , we find forms that seem ambiguous with respect to two independent syntactic features , and so resist analysis in terms of un ...
instances discussed below ( involving the German verbal suffix -t and the Fin- nish possessive suffix -nsa ) , we find forms that seem ambiguous with respect to two independent syntactic features , and so resist analysis in terms of un ...
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