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It is , however , less regular ( and the suppletion is therefore less canonical ) than instances for some types of noun . Furthermore , there are many examples , from different language families ...
It is , however , less regular ( and the suppletion is therefore less canonical ) than instances for some types of noun . Furthermore , there are many examples , from different language families ...
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NOMINATIVE ACCUSATIVE PRESENT soy eres es GENITIVE DATIVE ABLATIVE PRETERITE fui fuiste fue fuimos fuisteis fueron somos sois son The overlap makes the semantic regularity within a single paradigm less clear ; hence I treat such ...
NOMINATIVE ACCUSATIVE PRESENT soy eres es GENITIVE DATIVE ABLATIVE PRETERITE fui fuiste fue fuimos fuisteis fueron somos sois son The overlap makes the semantic regularity within a single paradigm less clear ; hence I treat such ...
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In terms of canonical suppletion , the existence of such remainders makes the semantic correlation between forms like rebenok and deti less than maximally regular , since the remainders with their irregularly related semantics are also ...
In terms of canonical suppletion , the existence of such remainders makes the semantic correlation between forms like rebenok and deti less than maximally regular , since the remainders with their irregularly related semantics are also ...
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