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The abbreviations used are as follows : 1 = first person singular 2 = second person singular 38/3 = third person singular 1р = first person plural exclusive 21 = first person plural ...
The abbreviations used are as follows : 1 = first person singular 2 = second person singular 38/3 = third person singular 1р = first person plural exclusive 21 = first person plural ...
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Independent Dubitative Preterit The first and second person singular forms in Golden Lake are questionable since my data indicate that there is , inexplicably , no distinction made between them . The first person singular form given by ...
Independent Dubitative Preterit The first and second person singular forms in Golden Lake are questionable since my data indicate that there is , inexplicably , no distinction made between them . The first person singular form given by ...
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niminigobanên Comments : Conjunct Neutral In this tense , and throughout the AI Conjunct , Golden Lake does not distinguish between the first person plural exclusive and inclusive , a distinction that is usually made in Maniwaki .
niminigobanên Comments : Conjunct Neutral In this tense , and throughout the AI Conjunct , Golden Lake does not distinguish between the first person plural exclusive and inclusive , a distinction that is usually made in Maniwaki .
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