Language, Band 34George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1958 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... person singular and plural subject and possessive forms ( prefix 112 , suffixes 1121 , 1153.3 ) , and with first person plural subject passive verb forms ( prefix 111 , suffixes 1141 , 1151 ) ; suffix 1132 occurs with all third person ...
... person singular and plural subject and possessive forms ( prefix 112 , suffixes 1121 , 1153.3 ) , and with first person plural subject passive verb forms ( prefix 111 , suffixes 1141 , 1151 ) ; suffix 1132 occurs with all third person ...
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... person implicit subjects are parallel , while the instances with third - person implicit subject differ significantly from the others . The analysis will therefore be in terms of nonthird and third persons . I. With nonthird - person ...
... person implicit subjects are parallel , while the instances with third - person implicit subject differ significantly from the others . The analysis will therefore be in terms of nonthird and third persons . I. With nonthird - person ...
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... person form is in the obviative , inanimate when the first - person form is in the absolute . The relationship is thus parallel to that of a nonthird - person sub- ject to a third - person object , where the obviation of the nonthird person ...
... person form is in the obviative , inanimate when the first - person form is in the absolute . The relationship is thus parallel to that of a nonthird - person sub- ject to a third - person object , where the obviation of the nonthird person ...
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