Language, Band 59,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1983 |
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... PERSON . The changes in 3rd and 2nd person illustrate the principle of regularization , since the earlier forms * ki and * e were regularized . The changes in 1st person described below , which were built upon the regularization that ...
... PERSON . The changes in 3rd and 2nd person illustrate the principle of regularization , since the earlier forms * ki and * e were regularized . The changes in 1st person described below , which were built upon the regularization that ...
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... person interrelate . Third person , which is unmarked , is the absence of 1st and 2nd person : ' I - you has the mark of person ; he does not ' ( 1956 : 37 ) . By taking the notion of number into account , we have three semantic values : ...
... person interrelate . Third person , which is unmarked , is the absence of 1st and 2nd person : ' I - you has the mark of person ; he does not ' ( 1956 : 37 ) . By taking the notion of number into account , we have three semantic values : ...
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... person subject marker ( in those constructions where Salishan verb forms typically lack overt 3rd person subject pronominals ) . I do not have enough information about the syntax of relevant Coast Salishan languages to be able to ...
... person subject marker ( in those constructions where Salishan verb forms typically lack overt 3rd person subject pronominals ) . I do not have enough information about the syntax of relevant Coast Salishan languages to be able to ...
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