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... distinction is neutralized in the negative : ( 8 ) al - səbbərə - mm ' he did not break ' or ' he has not broken ' ( Note that negation is here marked by combination of prefix al- and suffix -mm . ) Many Niger - Congo languages also ...
... distinction is neutralized in the negative : ( 8 ) al - səbbərə - mm ' he did not break ' or ' he has not broken ' ( Note that negation is here marked by combination of prefix al- and suffix -mm . ) Many Niger - Congo languages also ...
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... distinction is made in singular pronouns ( for all persons ) but not in the plural , e.g. Manambu ( Ndu family , Papuan region ) . In Amharic a gender distinc- tion is made for second and third person in the singular , but not in the ...
... distinction is made in singular pronouns ( for all persons ) but not in the plural , e.g. Manambu ( Ndu family , Papuan region ) . In Amharic a gender distinc- tion is made for second and third person in the singular , but not in the ...
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... distinctions in one tense than in others . Comrie ( 1976 : 71ff ) reports that in many Indo - European languages , a distinction between perfective and imperfective aspect is only made in past tense . Further examples are discussed in ...
... distinctions in one tense than in others . Comrie ( 1976 : 71ff ) reports that in many Indo - European languages , a distinction between perfective and imperfective aspect is only made in past tense . Further examples are discussed in ...
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