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- |title = Attian language |image = [[File:Attian.png|110px|link=Category:Attian]]1,014 bytes (112 words) - 18:11, 1 January 2013
- |title = Attian language |image = [[File:Dhannese.png|110px|link=Category:Attian]]915 bytes (99 words) - 21:07, 17 January 2019
- ==[[Attian]]== חתנֵםְ (''[[Attian#Orthography|Attian Hevriti]]'')2 KB (332 words) - 15:51, 25 April 2022
- <!--*'''[[Attian]]''' ...anese]] and Native American languages, and it is peculiar in that it lacks nouns.3 KB (461 words) - 13:19, 13 June 2016
- In addition, it also signify a pair of nouns, in certain contexts. The reason for this is historical; the old indefinite The definite plural ({{sc|def.pl}}) marks when there are multiple nouns, but more than two. It does not have the collective sense that the English33 KB (5,041 words) - 21:50, 4 July 2021
- |name = Attian |pronunciation_key = IPA for Attian111 KB (16,296 words) - 20:44, 4 July 2021
- Verb framed for Asaari. Just love it. Attian was satellite framed, so I want a contrast. :) [[File:Waahlis.png|35px|link ...ning, so it's "much" in the most suitable context). This pretty much makes nouns and verbs the only symbols that aren't grammatical.20 KB (3,064 words) - 05:46, 12 July 2014
- ...relevant rambling aside, it's good to see some ''corpus'' developing. Your Attian has me most intrigued! ...dative derived from an ablative. The cases are a bit different to those of Attian - ''agentive'', ''patientive'', ''instrumental'' and ''locative''. It is so56 KB (9,071 words) - 11:01, 4 April 2013
- [[Attian]]<br/> ...orphophonemic alternation that occurs nowhere else in the Minhast verb, or nouns for that matter. Moreover, the passive forms show considerable polysemy.23 KB (3,075 words) - 15:53, 29 July 2023