Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 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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... genitive case is one instance in which the case endings are not the same in the two numbers . The other two are the illative and nominative.1 A traditional statement of the genitive case , that given by Setälä , 2 shows : sg . -n ; pl ...
... genitive case is one instance in which the case endings are not the same in the two numbers . The other two are the illative and nominative.1 A traditional statement of the genitive case , that given by Setälä , 2 shows : sg . -n ; pl ...
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... genitive I as with ' normal ' case endings . For example , kive - I - en / kivien / , piene - I - en / pienien ... genitive II is not the same morphophoneme as -I- , since it has different characteristics with relation to stem vowels ...
... genitive I as with ' normal ' case endings . For example , kive - I - en / kivien / , piene - I - en / pienien ... genitive II is not the same morphophoneme as -I- , since it has different characteristics with relation to stem vowels ...
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... genitive I is -en ~ -den ~ -tten . The three variants perunojen , perunoiden , and perunien are not different genitive forms at all ; they result from different dialect variations in the properties of the allomorph -I- in combination ...
... genitive I is -en ~ -den ~ -tten . The three variants perunojen , perunoiden , and perunien are not different genitive forms at all ; they result from different dialect variations in the properties of the allomorph -I- in combination ...
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