Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... noun , which has the characteristic of a mass , collective , or uncountable noun . But in Yucatec Mayan , the plural is optionally marked on the noun in classifier constructions : ( 34 ) oš tul maak ' three animate person ' = ' three ...
... noun , which has the characteristic of a mass , collective , or uncountable noun . But in Yucatec Mayan , the plural is optionally marked on the noun in classifier constructions : ( 34 ) oš tul maak ' three animate person ' = ' three ...
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... noun ( which she compares to learning the gender of French nouns ) has some pragmatic value , but it ignores the fact that nouns often occur with more than one classifier ( Burling makes great play of this ) . The system is clearly not ...
... noun ( which she compares to learning the gender of French nouns ) has some pragmatic value , but it ignores the fact that nouns often occur with more than one classifier ( Burling makes great play of this ) . The system is clearly not ...
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... Noun incorporation and Onondaga " relative " constructions ' , shows that an Iroquois noun may , under certain conditions , be incorporated into the verb complex of which it is an argument . If a noun is modified by a relative clause ...
... Noun incorporation and Onondaga " relative " constructions ' , shows that an Iroquois noun may , under certain conditions , be incorporated into the verb complex of which it is an argument . If a noun is modified by a relative clause ...
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