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Class [ b ] of the dual forms of adjectives corresponds overtly to class ( b ) of the noun duals as listed in $ 1 ; the distinguishing feature in both groups is the palatalization of the stem - final consonant .
Class [ b ] of the dual forms of adjectives corresponds overtly to class ( b ) of the noun duals as listed in $ 1 ; the distinguishing feature in both groups is the palatalization of the stem - final consonant .
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In the set with two ' , no ambiguity results even from complete decay of all dual markers as long as ' two ' remains clear . In the ' two ' - less set , the structural existence of the category is endangered .
In the set with two ' , no ambiguity results even from complete decay of all dual markers as long as ' two ' remains clear . In the ' two ' - less set , the structural existence of the category is endangered .
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2 [ b ] ) , was included in the -ne - dual group even though its paradigm is that of a neuter and in this -ñc is totally unambiguous . All this seems to take us very close to Krause's results . However , in spite of all seeming ...
2 [ b ] ) , was included in the -ne - dual group even though its paradigm is that of a neuter and in this -ñc is totally unambiguous . All this seems to take us very close to Krause's results . However , in spite of all seeming ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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