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97 more complicated behavior , but the complications are best assigned to the particular nouns to which it ... Three basic noun patterns are revealed by the honorific prefix : Ó - ' tegami → otégami ' letter ' 6- sewa → 6- sewa ...
97 more complicated behavior , but the complications are best assigned to the particular nouns to which it ... Three basic noun patterns are revealed by the honorific prefix : Ó - ' tegami → otégami ' letter ' 6- sewa → 6- sewa ...
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( 3 ) At least one noun is directly derived from the literary attributive : omoki t ( omó- ) ' which is heavy ' → omókị / omoki ' weight , dignity'25 . ' ( 4 ) Some nouns are directly derived from the literary predicative : árası ' is ...
( 3 ) At least one noun is directly derived from the literary attributive : omoki t ( omó- ) ' which is heavy ' → omókị / omoki ' weight , dignity'25 . ' ( 4 ) Some nouns are directly derived from the literary predicative : árası ' is ...
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in the other Germanic languages ; since many adjectives , on which -ipő - nouns were formed , were also a source for denominative verbs , it may at times not have been clear whether a given abstract was formed from the adjective or from ...
in the other Germanic languages ; since many adjectives , on which -ipő - nouns were formed , were also a source for denominative verbs , it may at times not have been clear whether a given abstract was formed from the adjective or from ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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