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  • Proto-Mǎng Tì itself had a notable influence on the grammar of Laceyiam: the origin of the exterior and interior verb forms. This featu Laceyiam grammar is heavily inflected, with many different inflecting categories for nouns,
    129 KB (20,357 words) - 13:13, 21 January 2018
  • <span>A simple grammar of The Femmish Tongue as it is spoken on the streets, in modern times, in t ...gender and number) if the patient of the action is the same person as the agent performing the action.
    124 KB (20,021 words) - 17:05, 17 August 2016
  • ...rphological standpoint in that the split seems to be absent throughout its grammar, save for a split appearing in the third person inaniminate pronominal affi ...t segment due to various sound changes, transforming the formerly unmarked agent segment into a marked nominative. The marked nominative form also occurred
    222 KB (33,484 words) - 17:32, 19 May 2024
  • ...h, for every masculine given names which ends in a consonant; prescriptive grammar, however, does not accept it for the common Greek names which had a differe ...l>) — through; among (in this case usually without article); expresses the agent in passive sentences.
    124 KB (17,853 words) - 19:08, 1 November 2023
  • =Grammar= ...inative case marks both the subject of an intransitive verb phrase and the agent of a transitive verb phrase. It is morphologically unmarked, recognized as
    75 KB (10,644 words) - 15:14, 6 July 2021
  • ...attestation, the great influence of these languages on the vocabulary and grammar of Modern Luthic is widely acknowledged. Most specialists in [[w:Language c ...orated grammars of Luthic, first among them Þiudareico Biagci’s 1657 Latin grammar ''De studio linguæ luthicæ''.
    270 KB (38,801 words) - 00:50, 8 June 2024
  • Traditional Chlouvānem grammar only recognizes a single part of speech called "particles" (''remīn'', lit ...of compound words (''tadmaiva'', pl. ''tadmaivai''), called in Chlouvānem grammar ''emibądanīs'' (dvandva), ''ṭvādaradhausire tadmaiva'' (avyayībhāva)
    139 KB (21,561 words) - 13:12, 2 September 2021
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