Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... person ; and the rule applies to the first person in the content , whether that person is subject , object , or unspecified . Similarly , the object of the margin becomes second person in the content ( whether subject or object in the ...
... person ; and the rule applies to the first person in the content , whether that person is subject , object , or unspecified . Similarly , the object of the margin becomes second person in the content ( whether subject or object in the ...
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... person numerals remaining stationary , each enclitic form comes to rest opposite a different person numeral . This form , with the addition of -ni ( except to ni itself ) , represents the object enclitic of that person . One turn , in ...
... person numerals remaining stationary , each enclitic form comes to rest opposite a different person numeral . This form , with the addition of -ni ( except to ni itself ) , represents the object enclitic of that person . One turn , in ...
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... person 2nd person 3rd person masc . fem . sg . mǝL pl . nall dǝL na ეს a Except for their appearance in the passive , all but two of these possessives are little - used in ESG , with the plurals rarest of all . The full range of ...
... person 2nd person 3rd person masc . fem . sg . mǝL pl . nall dǝL na ეს a Except for their appearance in the passive , all but two of these possessives are little - used in ESG , with the plurals rarest of all . The full range of ...
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I | 1 |
Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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