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... noun plural and the gerund in the Scottish Gaelic sentence . The ESG noun must be expressed in the plural in all places where a noun would be plural in English , except that the singular appears after certain numerals ( 2 , 20 , and any ...
... noun plural and the gerund in the Scottish Gaelic sentence . The ESG noun must be expressed in the plural in all places where a noun would be plural in English , except that the singular appears after certain numerals ( 2 , 20 , and any ...
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... noun plural formation and gerund formation are morphologi- cally rich , the number and prominence of nouns or verbs which can use one or another of these formations differs markedly . Furthermore , the productivity of the formations is ...
... noun plural formation and gerund formation are morphologi- cally rich , the number and prominence of nouns or verbs which can use one or another of these formations differs markedly . Furthermore , the productivity of the formations is ...
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... noun phrase by an unambiguously plural definite article , the plural marker in the noun may be omitted as redundant . The locus of marked plurality may thus change without loss of the grammatical category . This was in fact the case in ...
... noun phrase by an unambiguously plural definite article , the plural marker in the noun may be omitted as redundant . The locus of marked plurality may thus change without loss of the grammatical category . This was in fact the case in ...
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Stylized intonation D Robert Ladd Jr | 517 |
Vowel features Mona Lindau | 541 |
Conditionals are topics John Haiman | 564 |
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