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Number > person . [ The choices available in the person system depend on the choice that is made in the number system . ] Here there are fewer person distinctions made in one or more nonsingular numbers than in the singular . This is a ...
Number > person . [ The choices available in the person system depend on the choice that is made in the number system . ] Here there are fewer person distinctions made in one or more nonsingular numbers than in the singular . This is a ...
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... person , reference classification , and number , on the other . The dependencies here are fairly complex , involving a combination of two or more systems on one ( or both ) sides . { Tense and aspect } > person . [ The choices available ...
... person , reference classification , and number , on the other . The dependencies here are fairly complex , involving a combination of two or more systems on one ( or both ) sides . { Tense and aspect } > person . [ The choices available ...
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... person . That is , person is only distinguished in nonpresent , and gender is restricted to second and third person in nonpresent ( it is marked for all types of subject in the present ) .29 { Tense , aspect , and number } > person ...
... person . That is , person is only distinguished in nonpresent , and gender is restricted to second and third person in nonpresent ( it is marked for all types of subject in the present ) .29 { Tense , aspect , and number } > person ...
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