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Noun phrase structure in the languages of Europe . Ed . by FRANS PLANK . Ber- lin : Mouton de Gruyter , 2003. Pp . xxvii , 845. ISBN 3110157489. $ 296.40 . This book represents the seventh volume in the EUROTYP series of nine volumes ...
Noun phrase structure in the languages of Europe . Ed . by FRANS PLANK . Ber- lin : Mouton de Gruyter , 2003. Pp . xxvii , 845. ISBN 3110157489. $ 296.40 . This book represents the seventh volume in the EUROTYP series of nine volumes ...
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TATAS ' third ' HEN ' wind ' WAA ' monkey ' INFLECTIONAL GRADE : A D Evaluative type : Diminutive singular ( noun class 3 ) tataɓ - el ken - el plural ( noun class 6 ) tataɓ - on ken - on baa - ngel mbaa - kon Pejorative singular ( noun ...
TATAS ' third ' HEN ' wind ' WAA ' monkey ' INFLECTIONAL GRADE : A D Evaluative type : Diminutive singular ( noun class 3 ) tataɓ - el ken - el plural ( noun class 6 ) tataɓ - on ken - on baa - ngel mbaa - kon Pejorative singular ( noun ...
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For instance , Czech nouns with cloven paradigms have number as their absolute correlate ; heteroclite noun paradigms whose inflection - class splits correlate cleanly with any other inflectional category are , to my knowledge ...
For instance , Czech nouns with cloven paradigms have number as their absolute correlate ; heteroclite noun paradigms whose inflection - class splits correlate cleanly with any other inflectional category are , to my knowledge ...
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