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The reflexive is formed by personal pronoun + mem : li tswe li - mem ' il s'est tué ' . These are also emphatic forms ... The possessive pronouns are : sg . moken , token , soken , nuken , vuken , jeken . The plural is formed by the ...
The reflexive is formed by personal pronoun + mem : li tswe li - mem ' il s'est tué ' . These are also emphatic forms ... The possessive pronouns are : sg . moken , token , soken , nuken , vuken , jeken . The plural is formed by the ...
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The nominal genitive was one of the three primary cases of the singular , while the genitive of demonstrative pronouns was built upon the oblique , but with endings found also in nominal forms . Thus the masc . gen . sing . of all three ...
The nominal genitive was one of the three primary cases of the singular , while the genitive of demonstrative pronouns was built upon the oblique , but with endings found also in nominal forms . Thus the masc . gen . sing . of all three ...
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Since there was no stem - variation of the pronoun kus , kuc , the corresponding assimilation of endings necessarily resulted in complete ... 282 ) in place of the relative pronouns , or of Engl . where in where - by and the like .
Since there was no stem - variation of the pronoun kus , kuc , the corresponding assimilation of endings necessarily resulted in complete ... 282 ) in place of the relative pronouns , or of Engl . where in where - by and the like .
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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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