Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... object prefixes respectively ) ; and this leads him to identify the third singular object prefix with a suffix for plural subject of any person . Since he cites no ' morphological plural ' for the second person ( nor is there any to ...
... object prefixes respectively ) ; and this leads him to identify the third singular object prefix with a suffix for plural subject of any person . Since he cites no ' morphological plural ' for the second person ( nor is there any to ...
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... object , intransitivity , etc. , from which it is often possible to infer the person involved . Kiowa has a complex ... object animate singular noun ' , ' subject inanimate minor plural , object I or animate singular ' , ' we exclusive ...
... object , intransitivity , etc. , from which it is often possible to infer the person involved . Kiowa has a complex ... object animate singular noun ' , ' subject inanimate minor plural , object I or animate singular ' , ' we exclusive ...
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... object of " an opera- tion that can be performed 1. on a given object but 2. not on any other object . " The three possibilities resulting from these definitions for a virtual class are : A. It is the only object on which a given ...
... object of " an opera- tion that can be performed 1. on a given object but 2. not on any other object . " The three possibilities resulting from these definitions for a virtual class are : A. It is the only object on which a given ...
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