Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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... independent pronoun , clitics , prefixes , suf- fixes . Most languages have only part of this range of form classes ... independent pronouns . INDEPENDENT FORM . The independent form is the pronominal word meaning ' I , me ' , ' you ...
... independent pronoun , clitics , prefixes , suf- fixes . Most languages have only part of this range of form classes ... independent pronouns . INDEPENDENT FORM . The independent form is the pronominal word meaning ' I , me ' , ' you ...
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... independent , n- verb prefix 2pl mmw ( e ) independent , mu- verb prefix Ipl incl natin independent oblique 1 pl excl namin independent oblique 2sg mo independent oblique Segmentation of affixal n- and m- dubious n found in both persons ...
... independent , n- verb prefix 2pl mmw ( e ) independent , mu- verb prefix Ipl incl natin independent oblique 1 pl excl namin independent oblique 2sg mo independent oblique Segmentation of affixal n- and m- dubious n found in both persons ...
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... ( independent ) 2pl man , obl . matu ( independent ) 1pl nun , obl . ni ( independent ) 2pl mun independent 1pl naka- verb prefix ( future ) ( and elsewhere ) 2pl myna- verb prefix ( future ) ( and elsewhere ) Idu ni- verb prefix ...
... ( independent ) 2pl man , obl . matu ( independent ) 1pl nun , obl . ni ( independent ) 2pl mun independent 1pl naka- verb prefix ( future ) ( and elsewhere ) 2pl myna- verb prefix ( future ) ( and elsewhere ) Idu ni- verb prefix ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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