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I -li is the only suffix in the system ) : I II III ( 4 ) 1st person singular li saam2nd person singular ishchi- chim3rd person singular 0 imThe Vm of the III prefixes is subject ...
I -li is the only suffix in the system ) : I II III ( 4 ) 1st person singular li saam2nd person singular ishchi- chim3rd person singular 0 imThe Vm of the III prefixes is subject ...
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What will concern us here is the relation among the various persons of the verb . ... Sanskrit Latin Russian IST PERSON 11.3 % 29.3 31.9 2ND PERSON 34.6 % 25.4 17.7 Table 18 . 3RD PERSON 54.1 % 45.3 50.4 Bybee & Brewer ( 224 ) present ...
What will concern us here is the relation among the various persons of the verb . ... Sanskrit Latin Russian IST PERSON 11.3 % 29.3 31.9 2ND PERSON 34.6 % 25.4 17.7 Table 18 . 3RD PERSON 54.1 % 45.3 50.4 Bybee & Brewer ( 224 ) present ...
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to the other persons , certain types of verbs — especially those which refer to perception and emotion - show signs of ... may be formulated : PRINCIPLE 3 : Verbs of perception and emotion may be locally unmarked in the 1st person .
to the other persons , certain types of verbs — especially those which refer to perception and emotion - show signs of ... may be formulated : PRINCIPLE 3 : Verbs of perception and emotion may be locally unmarked in the 1st person .
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Oral and literate strategies in spoken and written narratives Deborah Tannen | 1 |
Space grammar analysability and the English passive Ronald W Langacker | 22 |
Syntactic relations in Western Muskogean P Munro and L Gordon | 81 |
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