Africa, المجلدات 29-30Oxford University Press, 1959 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 13
... Person morpheme t can be seen in the above examples . That this mor- pheme denotes Person and not Gender can be seen clearly in the SIDAMO ́ Ampli- fied Perfect ' Tense Suffixes , where Gender in the 2nd Person Singular ( as also in the ...
... Person morpheme t can be seen in the above examples . That this mor- pheme denotes Person and not Gender can be seen clearly in the SIDAMO ́ Ampli- fied Perfect ' Tense Suffixes , where Gender in the 2nd Person Singular ( as also in the ...
الصفحة 174
... person plural . Rather , it distinguishes the plural from the singular within the third person since it is always accompanied by a prefix which marks the third person subject without regard to number . The term sometimes employed for ...
... person plural . Rather , it distinguishes the plural from the singular within the third person since it is always accompanied by a prefix which marks the third person subject without regard to number . The term sometimes employed for ...
الصفحة 175
... person plural subject served as a means of expressing the passive . The non - appearance of this element in so many Chari - Nile languages is not difficult to account for in the present theory . Being only optional , it could be more ...
... person plural subject served as a means of expressing the passive . The non - appearance of this element in so many Chari - Nile languages is not difficult to account for in the present theory . Being only optional , it could be more ...
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