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Rule-governed Allomorphy Can Be Suppletive Also
- occurs in present tense with first person singular subject), or by phonological context (e
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The Morphosyntax of 2P Pronouns in Tongan
- in Table 3 below and the distribution of the first person singular allomorphs is outlined in Table 4
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Children’s possessive structures: a case study’ Essex research reports in linguistics
- look at the earliest first person singular possessor structures produced by Nicolas, we find
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Tonal alignment constraints and the nature of evaluation
- .1 The regular cases Adding the first person singular suffix results in an additional H tone appearing
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Table of Contents Table of Contents..................................................................................................................................... 2 List of Maps and Tables.............................................................
- 1S first person singular 2 class 2 prefix 2P second person plural 2S second person singular 3D third
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Linguistic Markers of Psychological Change Surrounding September 11, 2001
- reactions to crisis. For example, individuals use more first-person singular pronouns if they are young
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Automatic Simulation of Historical Change
- , in Modern Russian the first person singular present of the verb "to be able" is /mogu/ and the second person
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Abstractness in Phonology: The Case of Virtual Geminates
- , and whose vowel alternates with zero. For instance, the first person singular of the first conjugation verb
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The Morphosyntax Of Irish Agreement
- bears a first person singular su#x and adding the first person singular pronoun renders the sentence
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The Hungarian Language
- '). The personal pronouns in first and second person singular in accusative occur usually without the accusative
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