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6 In both first and second person pronouns , n is the most frequent nasal in the largest number of areas . ... and that this tendency makes itself felt in both persons , in various form categories , and in various parts of the world .
6 In both first and second person pronouns , n is the most frequent nasal in the largest number of areas . ... 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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Percentages have been rounded . overall in the majority of person - number categories . In the first person ... In the Pacific , n predominates in both the first and second persons ( both singular and plural ) ; ny is rare in general .
Percentages have been rounded . overall in the majority of person - number categories . In the first person ... In the Pacific , n predominates in both the first and second persons ( both singular and plural ) ; ny is rare in general .
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It is a marker of particular person categories in particular areas , while n is frequent in personal pronouns in general . The various continent - to - continent asymmetries in frequency of particular nasals in particular person ...
It is a marker of particular person categories in particular areas , while n is frequent in personal pronouns in general . The various continent - to - continent asymmetries in frequency of particular nasals in particular person ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
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