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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... nominal formant , -ingis- ( allomorph of -ingiz- ) second person plural possessive suffix , and the morpheme -ça , which , functioning here as phrase- head , denotes ' according to ' . The resulting construction is clearly a noun . I ...
... nominal formant , -ingis- ( allomorph of -ingiz- ) second person plural possessive suffix , and the morpheme -ça , which , functioning here as phrase- head , denotes ' according to ' . The resulting construction is clearly a noun . I ...
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... nominal types . ) Vowel harmony is ignored here as not directly relevant to the question at hand . Except in i - stem nominals , the -I- plural allomorph shows the same fusion with final vowels in combination with genitive I as with ...
... nominal types . ) Vowel harmony is ignored here as not directly relevant to the question at hand . Except in i - stem nominals , the -I- plural allomorph shows the same fusion with final vowels in combination with genitive I as with ...
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... nominal type . Most frequently the genitives ( I and II ) of peruna- are perunoiden and perunain . The other three forms show individual dialect variations of either the genitive I morpheme or the plural morpheme . Both -den and -tten ...
... nominal type . Most frequently the genitives ( I and II ) of peruna- are perunoiden and perunain . The other three forms show individual dialect variations of either the genitive I morpheme or the plural morpheme . Both -den and -tten ...
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