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... nouns are separate lexical items . Furthermore , all Salishan lexical suffixes on verbs are either incorporated nouns or classifiers ( Saunders and Davis 1975 ) and the same is true of Algonquian medials ( Denny 1989 ) . This is not ...
... nouns are separate lexical items . Furthermore , all Salishan lexical suffixes on verbs are either incorporated nouns or classifiers ( Saunders and Davis 1975 ) and the same is true of Algonquian medials ( Denny 1989 ) . This is not ...
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... noun itself , we should expect to see Cree nominal affixes attached to French nouns . These affixes are : the animate obviative singular / inanimate plural suffix -a and the animate plu- ral suffix -ak , the preterite suffix -ipan ...
... noun itself , we should expect to see Cree nominal affixes attached to French nouns . These affixes are : the animate obviative singular / inanimate plural suffix -a and the animate plu- ral suffix -ak , the preterite suffix -ipan ...
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... nouns in our material . Both -a and -ak are found as plural markers of Cree nouns , though . The French plural marker prefix les ( / li : / ) is used to pluralize French nouns . The French indefinite plural marker des is only used in ...
... nouns in our material . Both -a and -ak are found as plural markers of Cree nouns , though . The French plural marker prefix les ( / li : / ) is used to pluralize French nouns . The French indefinite plural marker des is only used in ...
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