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This indicates that there is some cross - linguistic tendency to have n in pronominals and that this tendency makes itself felt in both persons , in various form categories , and in various parts of the world .
This indicates that there is some cross - linguistic tendency to have n in pronominals and that this tendency makes itself felt in both persons , in various form categories , and in various parts of the world .
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3 15 0 0 1 7 0 0 4 15 0 0 16 53 1 8 6 60 8 42 Sou o üovo ūOP د بیا با هم به همه به 50 29 32 9 31 0 16 65 21 3 22 OLD WORLD 55 19 34 11 19 7 14 25 PACIFIC 47 1 2 8 17 4 9 14 30 New WORLD 71 2 3 30 42 31 43 9.5 13 TOTAL 173 22 12 49 28 39 ...
3 15 0 0 1 7 0 0 4 15 0 0 16 53 1 8 6 60 8 42 Sou o üovo ūOP د بیا با هم به همه به 50 29 32 9 31 0 16 65 21 3 22 OLD WORLD 55 19 34 11 19 7 14 25 PACIFIC 47 1 2 8 17 4 9 14 30 New WORLD 71 2 3 30 42 31 43 9.5 13 TOTAL 173 22 12 49 28 39 ...
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OLD WORLD 17 31 4 7 2 18 14 26 5 9 PACIFIC 1 2 3 6 1 4 4 9 2 4 New WORLD 1 1 21 30 2 7 1 1 20 29 TOTAL 19 11 28 16 5 9 18 11 27 16 Table 15. Number of languages having initial m- in independent pronouns ( first or second stem ) .
OLD WORLD 17 31 4 7 2 18 14 26 5 9 PACIFIC 1 2 3 6 1 4 4 9 2 4 New WORLD 1 1 21 30 2 7 1 1 20 29 TOTAL 19 11 28 16 5 9 18 11 27 16 Table 15. Number of languages having initial m- in independent pronouns ( first or second stem ) .
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
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