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One person category makes no number distinctions or derives the plural from the singular ( independent pronouns . ) 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 . ) 2.3 . FORM Classes . We use the term FORM CLASSES to refer to the various formal categories of pronouns : the ...
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... -nyi noun suffix 2sg -m verb suffix 1sg nz ( e ) 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 ...
... -nyi noun suffix 2sg -m verb suffix 1sg nz ( e ) 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 ...
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Yes Campa Cashinahua Yes Guaymí Yes Gününa Yes Küne Hixkaryana No * Mapuche Yes FORMS 1sg , pl -na verb suffix 2sg , pl -mi verb suffix 1pl nun , obl . nuku ( independent ) 2pl man , obl . matu ( independent ) 1pl nun , obl . ni ...
Yes Campa Cashinahua Yes Guaymí Yes Gününa Yes Küne Hixkaryana No * Mapuche Yes FORMS 1sg , pl -na verb suffix 2sg , pl -mi verb suffix 1pl nun , obl . nuku ( independent ) 2pl man , obl . matu ( independent ) 1pl nun , obl . ni ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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