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( 2 ) PRONOMINAL PREFIXES include both subject and object pronouns , and define such categories as person , gender , and number . Oneida recognizes a first , second , and third person ; an inclusive ( first plus second ) and exclusive ...
( 2 ) PRONOMINAL PREFIXES include both subject and object pronouns , and define such categories as person , gender , and number . Oneida recognizes a first , second , and third person ; an inclusive ( first plus second ) and exclusive ...
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and consonantal ) examples are given of every available person and number of the so - called present indicative ( e.g. ho - z ' becomes ' ) , the future ( ho - si - i ' will become ' ) , the precative ( hu - jj - a ' may be ' ) ...
and consonantal ) examples are given of every available person and number of the so - called present indicative ( e.g. ho - z ' becomes ' ) , the future ( ho - si - i ' will become ' ) , the precative ( hu - jj - a ' may be ' ) ...
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( A ) In independent sentences , the subjunctive occurs with ( 1 ) first person singular in statements of future ... ( 2 ) first person plural and dual similarly , but with hortatory as the commonest use ; ( 3 ) third person in ...
( A ) In independent sentences , the subjunctive occurs with ( 1 ) first person singular in statements of future ... ( 2 ) first person plural and dual similarly , but with hortatory as the commonest use ; ( 3 ) third person in ...
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The stops and spirants of early Germanic | 1 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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