Language, Band 30 -Band 31,Ausgabe 4,Teil 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 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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... person , gender , and number . Oneida recognizes a first , second , and third person ; an inclusive ( first plus second ) and exclusive ( first plus third ) ; and a zero person , used in the case of zero subject for oblique refer- ence ...
... person , gender , and number . Oneida recognizes a first , second , and third person ; an inclusive ( first plus second ) and exclusive ( first plus third ) ; and a zero person , used in the case of zero subject for oblique refer- ence ...
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... person and number of the so - called present indicative ( e.g. ho - i ' becomes ' ) , the future ( ho - si - i ... person i ( 28 examples ) , e ( 5 ) , a ( 1 ) , zero ( 2 ) —all of these ( except 6 futures in i ) occurring with the ...
... person and number of the so - called present indicative ( e.g. ho - i ' becomes ' ) , the future ( ho - si - i ... person i ( 28 examples ) , e ( 5 ) , a ( 1 ) , zero ( 2 ) —all of these ( except 6 futures in i ) occurring with the ...
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... person plural and dual similarly , but with hortatory as the commonest use ; ( 3 ) third person in deliberative questions ( with a question word ) , in sweeping general denials , i.e. denials containing words like ' never ' and ' no one ...
... person plural and dual similarly , but with hortatory as the commonest use ; ( 3 ) third person in deliberative questions ( with a question word ) , in sweeping general denials , i.e. denials containing words like ' never ' and ' no one ...
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Lépoque réaliste I JUILLAND | 313 |
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED | 339 |
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