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But inflectional number agreement and subject person agreement almost always co - occur in B's sample - Diegueño alone has it for person but not number ; no languages have inflectional number agreement but not for person ; and 27 ...
But inflectional number agreement and subject person agreement almost always co - occur in B's sample - Diegueño alone has it for person but not number ; no languages have inflectional number agreement but not for person ; and 27 ...
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The standard Finnish forms of these morphemes are displayed below : ' ( 1 ) -ni -mme -si -nne -nsa / -Vn person singular ( 1SgPx ) first person plural ( 1PIPx ) second person singular ( 2SgPx ) second person plural ( 2P1Px ) third ...
The standard Finnish forms of these morphemes are displayed below : ' ( 1 ) -ni -mme -si -nne -nsa / -Vn person singular ( 1SgPx ) first person plural ( 1PIPx ) second person singular ( 2SgPx ) second person plural ( 2P1Px ) third ...
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There is no overt marking for 3rd person subject , though the presence of an aux without person / number marking in any non - imperative sentence may be taken as indicating 3rd person . If the aux is absent , the referent could be of ...
There is no overt marking for 3rd person subject , though the presence of an aux without person / number marking in any non - imperative sentence may be taken as indicating 3rd person . If the aux is absent , the referent could be of ...
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The lexicon Victoria A Fromkin | 1 |
Predication and PRO N Hornstein and D Lightfoot | 23 |
Nouns and verbs Ronald W Langacker | 53 |
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