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THE AMERIND PERSONAL PRONOUNS JOHANNA NICHOLS and DaVID A. PETERSON University of California , Berkeley Personal pronouns with first person n and second person m have been claimed to be frequent in the native languages of the Americas ...
THE AMERIND PERSONAL PRONOUNS JOHANNA NICHOLS and DaVID A. PETERSON University of California , Berkeley Personal pronouns with first person n and second person m have been claimed to be frequent in the native languages of the Americas ...
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One person category makes no number distinctions or derives the plural from the singular ( independent pronouns . ) ... We use the term FORM CLASSES to refer to the various formal categories of pronouns : the independent pronoun , clitics ...
One person category makes no number distinctions or derives the plural from the singular ( independent pronouns . ) ... We use the term FORM CLASSES to refer to the various formal categories of pronouns : the independent pronoun , clitics ...
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Number of languages having initial m- in independent pronouns ( first or second stem ) . All percentages are rounded . Mean total frequency is 13 % . these statements ; only about one - fourth of the languages have an initial nasal ...
Number of languages having initial m- in independent pronouns ( first or second stem ) . All percentages are rounded . Mean total frequency is 13 % . these statements ; only about one - fourth of the languages have an initial nasal ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA UNIV OF MICH | 214 |
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