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One person category makes no number distinctions or derives the plural from the singular ( independent pronouns . ) lé : 2.3 . FORM CLASSES . We use the term FORM CLASSES to refer to the various formal categories of pronouns : the ...
One person category makes no number distinctions or derives the plural from the singular ( independent pronouns . ) lé : 2.3 . FORM CLASSES . We use the term FORM CLASSES to refer to the various formal categories of pronouns : the ...
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No Luganda No S & SE Asia Tagalog No NEW GUINEA Amele No Kâte Sulka Vanimo No No Yes FORMS Isg -nyi noun suffix 2sg -m verb suffix Isg nz ( e ) independent , n- verb prefix 2pl mmw ( e ) independent , mu- verb prefix Ipl incl natin ...
No Luganda No S & SE Asia Tagalog No NEW GUINEA Amele No Kâte Sulka Vanimo No No Yes FORMS Isg -nyi noun suffix 2sg -m verb suffix Isg nz ( e ) independent , n- verb prefix 2pl mmw ( e ) independent , mu- verb prefix Ipl incl natin ...
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One or more independent forms have -m- which is root - first but not root - initial . If these were counted , paradigmaticity would be strengthened . n - imAREA PARADIGM LANGUAGES NORTHERN ASIA n- : CVm Mongolian NEW GUINEA n - imVanimo ...
One or more independent forms have -m- which is root - first but not root - initial . If these were counted , paradigmaticity would be strengthened . n - imAREA PARADIGM LANGUAGES NORTHERN ASIA n- : CVm Mongolian NEW GUINEA n - imVanimo ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
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