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الصفحة 71
Thus , for example , dubro ' girls ' is a General Form and not a Plural Form , although it is associated with the notional ... an inflexional form and a notional category will be referred to as the ' notional association of that form .
Thus , for example , dubro ' girls ' is a General Form and not a Plural Form , although it is associated with the notional ... an inflexional form and a notional category will be referred to as the ' notional association of that form .
الصفحة 73
Some of them denote groups of domestic animals or people and are always associated with PLURALITY . Among the most common forms of this type are : lôoni cattle Piira karáabe ' fat oxen idzóolle ' children nádceeni women dzara people ...
Some of them denote groups of domestic animals or people and are always associated with PLURALITY . Among the most common forms of this type are : lôoni cattle Piira karáabe ' fat oxen idzóolle ' children nádceeni women dzara people ...
الصفحة 74
O gender is not directly associated with NUMBER , it has been left out of the present account . The forms with the affixes -its- , -tits- , -itti- and -titti- are usually associated with PARTICULARIZATION , and their use in the majority ...
O gender is not directly associated with NUMBER , it has been left out of the present account . The forms with the affixes -its- , -tits- , -itti- and -titti- are usually associated with PARTICULARIZATION , and their use in the majority ...
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