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Here we observe regularization in the ergative 2nd pl . , analogous to the shift in 3rd person shown above .来 000 Stage 1 : Ø Stage II : 0 ABS 3sg . 010 Stage 1 : Stage II : ERG 3sg . 001 Stage 1 : * ob ' Stage II : ob ' ABS 3pl .
Here we observe regularization in the ergative 2nd pl . , analogous to the shift in 3rd person shown above .来 000 Stage 1 : Ø Stage II : 0 ABS 3sg . 010 Stage 1 : Stage II : ERG 3sg . 001 Stage 1 : * ob ' Stage II : ob ' ABS 3pl .
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The reason for such persistent recurrence is obviously related to Greenberg's observation ( 96 ) that all languages have pronominal categories involving at least three persons and two numbers . ' In his insightful discussions of ...
The reason for such persistent recurrence is obviously related to Greenberg's observation ( 96 ) that all languages have pronominal categories involving at least three persons and two numbers . ' In his insightful discussions of ...
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Still another complication is the use , in some of the languages , of an article or a demonstrative - usually , apparently , in preverbal positionas a 3rd person subject marker ( in those constructions where Salishan verb forms ...
Still another complication is the use , in some of the languages , of an article or a demonstrative - usually , apparently , in preverbal positionas a 3rd person subject marker ( in those constructions where Salishan verb forms ...
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