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This leaves us with the following categories : ( a ) 1st person subject : mi / a / ai . ( b ) 1st person possessive : mi / mai . ( c ) 3rd person masc . object : am / i / im.10 ( d ) 3rd person masc . possessive : i / iz .
This leaves us with the following categories : ( a ) 1st person subject : mi / a / ai . ( b ) 1st person possessive : mi / mai . ( c ) 3rd person masc . object : am / i / im.10 ( d ) 3rd person masc . possessive : i / iz .
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The remaining four examples are from the systems of person , tense , number , and comparison . The latter two are dealt with in Guillaume 1945 and Valin 1952 , and J adds little that is new . In the system of person , he points out that ...
The remaining four examples are from the systems of person , tense , number , and comparison . The latter two are dealt with in Guillaume 1945 and Valin 1952 , and J adds little that is new . In the system of person , he points out that ...
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E.g. , if we say that a person who identifies with mainstream cultural values will also be motivated to translate this orientation into behavior , and will be reasonably successful in doing so , then we are describing a relatively ...
E.g. , if we say that a person who identifies with mainstream cultural values will also be motivated to translate this orientation into behavior , and will be reasonably successful in doing so , then we are describing a relatively ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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