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The masculine noun not capable of partitive use in the singular is unchanged : mo wa & swal ' j'ai vu un cheval ' ... Most French nouns beginning in a vowel prefix n in Negro - French unless capable of partitive construction in the ...
The masculine noun not capable of partitive use in the singular is unchanged : mo wa & swal ' j'ai vu un cheval ' ... Most French nouns beginning in a vowel prefix n in Negro - French unless capable of partitive construction in the ...
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The alternation is seen in the following nouns , singular and plural : [ moyo ) : ( mayoz ) ; [ hous ) : Jhayzaz ] ; [ naif ] : [ naįvz ] ; [ waif ] : [ waįvz ] ; [ lajf ] : [ laįvz ) ; ( dai ] : [ dais ) ( these two are hardly felt as ...
The alternation is seen in the following nouns , singular and plural : [ moyo ) : ( mayoz ) ; [ hous ) : Jhayzaz ] ; [ naif ] : [ naįvz ] ; [ waif ] : [ waįvz ] ; [ lajf ] : [ laįvz ) ; ( dai ] : [ dais ) ( these two are hardly felt as ...
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Other cases than the nominative and oblique were obviously patterned after the case - forms of nouns , usually by adding the same endings to the oblique as are in the corresponding cases of the latter . Only the genitive diverges widely ...
Other cases than the nominative and oblique were obviously patterned after the case - forms of nouns , usually by adding the same endings to the oblique as are in the corresponding cases of the latter . Only the genitive diverges widely ...
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Don CAMERON ALLEN A Note on Sixteenth Century Vernacular | 17 |
F VOEGELIN Shawnee Phonemes | 23 |
Book Reviews E H SturtevantR G Kent H Keniston A | 38 |
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