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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... plural ( which is , of course , quite true for some languages ) , he finds that pattern everywhere , and bases his classification on the manner in which the plural pronouns are related in form to the singular ones . As a result , we ...
... plural ( which is , of course , quite true for some languages ) , he finds that pattern everywhere , and bases his classification on the manner in which the plural pronouns are related in form to the singular ones . As a result , we ...
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... plural morpheme lar / ler ; but this may also be added to biz and siz . By many criteria ( e.g. the construction with postpositions ) it is possible to add kendi ' self ' , kim ' who ' , bu ' this ' , and su ' that ' to the system , or ...
... plural morpheme lar / ler ; but this may also be added to biz and siz . By many criteria ( e.g. the construction with postpositions ) it is possible to add kendi ' self ' , kim ' who ' , bu ' this ' , and su ' that ' to the system , or ...
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... plural , which form a separate category , as in Tonkawa , but not as in Mordwin or Turkish . The masculine plural category seems to have once been plural only from a semantic point of view , not in the system , where it played rather ...
... plural , which form a separate category , as in Tonkawa , but not as in Mordwin or Turkish . The masculine plural category seems to have once been plural only from a semantic point of view , not in the system , where it played rather ...
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