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الصفحة 13
That this morpheme denotes Person and not Gender can be seen clearly in the SIDAMO ' Amplified Perfect ' Tense Suffixes , where Gender in the 2nd Person Singular ( as also in the ist Person Singular and Plural ) is distinguished by ...
That this morpheme denotes Person and not Gender can be seen clearly in the SIDAMO ' Amplified Perfect ' Tense Suffixes , where Gender in the 2nd Person Singular ( as also in the ist Person Singular and Plural ) is distinguished by ...
الصفحة 174
Compare the Passive form in 161.1 We conclude , therefore , that the form of the suffix which distinguishes the passive from the active , and which is , therefore , historically a marker of the third person plural , is -i .
Compare the Passive form in 161.1 We conclude , therefore , that the form of the suffix which distinguishes the passive from the active , and which is , therefore , historically a marker of the third person plural , is -i .
الصفحة 175
Finally , in Masai , the - ; became specialized ultimately to the construction in which the third person plural subject served as a means of expressing the passive . The non - appearance of this element in so many Chari - Nile languages ...
Finally , in Masai , the - ; became specialized ultimately to the construction in which the third person plural subject served as a means of expressing the passive . The non - appearance of this element in so many Chari - Nile languages ...
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