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It is regrettable that the material is so scanty , but apart from a few sporadic survivals , som completely supplanted sa in the course of time as the enclitic emphasizing pronoun of the third person masculine and neuter .
It is regrettable that the material is so scanty , but apart from a few sporadic survivals , som completely supplanted sa in the course of time as the enclitic emphasizing pronoun of the third person masculine and neuter .
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( b ) Two such nouns preceding the verb - nouns that are equivalent or refer to the same person or thing - are the subject and an appositive , the first in order being the subject . ( c ) Two or more such nouns preceding the verb ...
( b ) Two such nouns preceding the verb - nouns that are equivalent or refer to the same person or thing - are the subject and an appositive , the first in order being the subject . ( c ) Two or more such nouns preceding the verb ...
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Nouns have the indeterminative and determinative categories. There are three persons, three numbers (singular, dual, plural), and two genders (masculine and feminine). The person-number-gender categories are expressed in the subject and ...
Nouns have the indeterminative and determinative categories. There are three persons, three numbers (singular, dual, plural), and two genders (masculine and feminine). The person-number-gender categories are expressed in the subject and ...
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The Enclitic Emphasizing Pronoun of the Third | 12 |
SerboCroatian Accents and Quantities | 29 |
Analogical Weak Preterite Forms | 48 |
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