Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... Table 4 it could be analyzed in morphological terms . Arguable instance 3 : Case in Russian . Table 8 shows a division between the nomi- native and the oblique cases , throughout the personal pronouns , which is easily stated in ...
... Table 4 it could be analyzed in morphological terms . Arguable instance 3 : Case in Russian . Table 8 shows a division between the nomi- native and the oblique cases , throughout the personal pronouns , which is easily stated in ...
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... Table 10 ( there is another pattern in which first singular and third plural are opposed to the other forms ) . PERSON 1st 2nd 3rd SINGULAR PLURAL wiem wiemy wiesz wiecie wie wiedzą TABLE 10. Polish wiedzieć ' know ' ( present tense ) ...
... Table 10 ( there is another pattern in which first singular and third plural are opposed to the other forms ) . PERSON 1st 2nd 3rd SINGULAR PLURAL wiem wiemy wiesz wiecie wie wiedzą TABLE 10. Polish wiedzieć ' know ' ( present tense ) ...
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... Table 2 are extracted from Geoffrey Sampson's CHRISTINE corpus of spoken English . ' Alp A / n Olp 198 16 O / n 716 75 TABLE 2. Classification according to pronoun / full NP . ( I refer to the four cells of such a table with pairs pp ...
... Table 2 are extracted from Geoffrey Sampson's CHRISTINE corpus of spoken English . ' Alp A / n Olp 198 16 O / n 716 75 TABLE 2. Classification according to pronoun / full NP . ( I refer to the four cells of such a table with pairs pp ...
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