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The Japanese adjective is thus very simple in its origins , with but two forms : an infinitive in - ku and a derived noun in -sa . The other forms are made by combining these forms with the auxiliary ári and then contracting the ...
The Japanese adjective is thus very simple in its origins , with but two forms : an infinitive in - ku and a derived noun in -sa . The other forms are made by combining these forms with the auxiliary ári and then contracting the ...
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There are also adverbs derived directly from the infinitive : húrukų being old ' → húruku ' from of old ' , yókụ ' being good ' → yóku ' nicely , often , much ' , etc. ( 3 ) At least one noun is directly derived from the literary ...
There are also adverbs derived directly from the infinitive : húrukų being old ' → húruku ' from of old ' , yókụ ' being good ' → yóku ' nicely , often , much ' , etc. ( 3 ) At least one noun is directly derived from the literary ...
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( 1 ) might very well be derived from a structure of the form NP Auras where S does not have , as in the perfect , a repetition of NP as its subject . ( 2 ) might come from the same source but with an intermediate application of the ...
( 1 ) might very well be derived from a structure of the form NP Auras where S does not have , as in the perfect , a repetition of NP as its subject . ( 2 ) might come from the same source but with an intermediate application of the ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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