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…ed for articles and pronominal words used with a determiner function, including possessives (the traditional grammar does not define determiners, but distinguishes pronominal modifiers). The tag PRON is reserved for pronouns occurring as the head of a noun phrase. Pronominal quan…

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…bɑqɑ/ ‘frog’. The voiceless velar plosive is also found intervocalically in the possessive pronominal suffix, as in /mi̯͡en̪-ɪkɪ/ ‘1 s-poss.pro ’ and /s̪ɪz̪-d̪ɪkɪ/ ‘2 s.form-poss.pro ’. In Table 2 , also observe that obstruents in coda position agree with a following obstruent in…

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Эрзә теле — Википедия Эстәлеккә күсергә 54°30′ т. к. 45°36′ кс. о. Википедия — ирекле энциклопедия мәғлүмәте Эрзә теле эрзя Эрзянь кель Ҡыҫҡаса атамаһы erzyanca эрзянский эрзянская һәм эрзяйаг Дәүләт Рәсәй Барлыҡҡа килгән Ырымбур өлкәһе Һамар өлкәһе Һарытау өлкәһе һәм Ульяновск ө…

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… plural PMA = person marker of set ‘A’ 27 PMB = person marker of set ‘B’ POSS = possessive PRES = present PRS = person PRT = particle, PST = past Q = interrogative QM = question marker R.PAST = recent past SF = subject focus SG = singular SUBJ = subject SM = subject marker T = te…