Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 2004 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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... pronouns as members of a word class distinct from ( common ) nouns , a class represented as the category { N } , but a class which nevertheless shares with nouns the property of showing a preponderance of N , which characterizes ...
... pronouns as members of a word class distinct from ( common ) nouns , a class represented as the category { N } , but a class which nevertheless shares with nouns the property of showing a preponderance of N , which characterizes ...
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3.3 . TAM - INFLECTED PRONOUNS . In some languages , TAM distinctions are encoded only in pronouns . This is the case in the ( now - extinct ) Gurnu dialect of Ba : gandji ( Pama - Nyungan , Australia ) , in which pronouns are used to ...
3.3 . TAM - INFLECTED PRONOUNS . In some languages , TAM distinctions are encoded only in pronouns . This is the case in the ( now - extinct ) Gurnu dialect of Ba : gandji ( Pama - Nyungan , Australia ) , in which pronouns are used to ...
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... pronouns are also found in Yag Dii , a Niger - Congo language spoken in Northern Cameroon ( Bohnhoff 1986 ) .46 Subject pronouns of the mí series may be inflected according to a future / nonfuture tense distinction , as shown in 73 ...
... pronouns are also found in Yag Dii , a Niger - Congo language spoken in Northern Cameroon ( Bohnhoff 1986 ) .46 Subject pronouns of the mí series may be inflected according to a future / nonfuture tense distinction , as shown in 73 ...
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