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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... markers , mode - tense markers , the comparative marker , and case markers ; the plural marker šámač is listed as a base ( 37 ) . Person markers are listed according to whether they combine with nouns or verbs . The strong resemblance ...
... markers , mode - tense markers , the comparative marker , and case markers ; the plural marker šámač is listed as a base ( 37 ) . Person markers are listed according to whether they combine with nouns or verbs . The strong resemblance ...
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... markers ) of §§3.2-5 and $ 3.8 with their attendant changes in the secondary sentence ( including the order changes of fn . 54 ) . This includes bound pro - morphemes in general ( including other , many occurrences of both , etc ...
... markers ) of §§3.2-5 and $ 3.8 with their attendant changes in the secondary sentence ( including the order changes of fn . 54 ) . This includes bound pro - morphemes in general ( including other , many occurrences of both , etc ...
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... markers for eleven of the fourteen cases being identical in the singular and the plural . The 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 ...
... markers for eleven of the fourteen cases being identical in the singular and the plural . The 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 ...
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