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Thus in English the plural of nouns is an overt category , marked usually in the paradigm word ( the noun in question ) by the suffix -8 or a vowel - change , but in the case of words like fish , sheep , and certain gentilic plurals ...
Thus in English the plural of nouns is an overt category , marked usually in the paradigm word ( the noun in question ) by the suffix -8 or a vowel - change , but in the case of words like fish , sheep , and certain gentilic plurals ...
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THE AKKADIAN MASCULINE PLURAL IN -ānūī AND ITS SEMITIC BACKGROUND ALBRECHT GOETZE YALE UNIVERSITY I During the century that scholars have devoted to the study of Akkadian their views on the question , seemingly so simple , as to what ...
THE AKKADIAN MASCULINE PLURAL IN -ānūī AND ITS SEMITIC BACKGROUND ALBRECHT GOETZE YALE UNIVERSITY I During the century that scholars have devoted to the study of Akkadian their views on the question , seemingly so simple , as to what ...
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The individual plurals ālānū and dūrānu , in this situation , can only point to the successive stages in that capture , to the circumstance that the cities and forts had to be taken one by one , individually . Just as the general plural ...
The individual plurals ālānū and dūrānu , in this situation , can only point to the successive stages in that capture , to the circumstance that the cities and forts had to be taken one by one , individually . Just as the general plural ...
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