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distinctions in the plural of the pronoun , there are some gender distinctions in the singular also ' ( 1963 : 96 ) .26 On closer inspection we find that , unlike other members of the paradigm , these pronouns are bimorphemic , nos + ...
distinctions in the plural of the pronoun , there are some gender distinctions in the singular also ' ( 1963 : 96 ) .26 On closer inspection we find that , unlike other members of the paradigm , these pronouns are bimorphemic , nos + ...
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Michael Cysouw suggested to us that a more common scenario is exemplified by Awa ( East New Guinea Highlands ) .39 As shown in Table 22 , the independent pronoun paradigm for this language includes distinct singular pronouns for 1st ...
Michael Cysouw suggested to us that a more common scenario is exemplified by Awa ( East New Guinea Highlands ) .39 As shown in Table 22 , the independent pronoun paradigm for this language includes distinct singular pronouns for 1st ...
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The system in 44a is one where the singular pronouns are specified for gender ( via activation of the Class node ) , and the plural pronouns are not . The representation of the singular pronouns includes a Class node dependent on ...
The system in 44a is one where the singular pronouns are specified for gender ( via activation of the Class node ) , and the plural pronouns are not . The representation of the singular pronouns includes a Class node dependent on ...
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A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
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