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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... person at all . The forms which Forchheimer lists are simply nouns , and there is no more excuse for attributing a category of person to these languages than there would be for asserting that English has a paucal and a trial number ...
... person at all . The forms which Forchheimer lists are simply nouns , and there is no more excuse for attributing a category of person to these languages than there would be for asserting that English has a paucal and a trial number ...
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... person and morphological plural for the other persons ' , Forchheimer includes Hopi and Aztec . The passage treating the latter contains a real howler : he lists as singular and plural of the same paradigm forms which are actually the ...
... person and morphological plural for the other persons ' , Forchheimer includes Hopi and Aztec . The passage treating the latter contains a real howler : he lists as singular and plural of the same paradigm forms which are actually the ...
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... person inclusive forms which intrigue Forchheimer appear to be made from the stem of the second person with unique inflections . On the other hand , I know of no more elaborate and complex system of verb inflection for subject and for ...
... person inclusive forms which intrigue Forchheimer appear to be made from the stem of the second person with unique inflections . On the other hand , I know of no more elaborate and complex system of verb inflection for subject and for ...
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