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When the subject is singular and verbal agreement is singular , singular number is conveyed . ... Since in our system , dual consists of a cooccurrence of the usual plural and singular features , morphological reflexes of each are ...
When the subject is singular and verbal agreement is singular , singular number is conveyed . ... Since in our system , dual consists of a cooccurrence of the usual plural and singular features , morphological reflexes of each are ...
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Most commonly we find systems like those schematized in 44 , where gender features are present in the singular , and perhaps also in the plural . The system in 44a is one where the singular pronouns are specified for gender ( via ...
Most commonly we find systems like those schematized in 44 , where gender features are present in the singular , and perhaps also in the plural . The system in 44a is one where the singular pronouns are specified for gender ( via ...
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Gender in plural , but not in singular singular plural INDV INDV Group CLASS b . Gender in some plurals , but not in singular singular gendered plural ungendered plural INDV INDV INDV Group CLASS Group . Plank and Schellinger do list ...
Gender in plural , but not in singular singular plural INDV INDV Group CLASS b . Gender in some plurals , but not in singular singular gendered plural ungendered plural INDV INDV INDV Group CLASS Group . Plank and Schellinger do list ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 399 |
A featuregeometric analysis Heidi Harley Elizabeth Ritter | 482 |
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