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  • ...ixis}}, anaphora or pro-forms, are numerous and quite sensitive to alot of grammar and pragmatic situations. The gender of the deixis is picked by the closest word or the one wishes to focus on more.
    76 KB (10,711 words) - 13:55, 26 April 2021
  • ...noun but may not lack a verb, be it even an adjective used as a verb. This focus on verbal structures is expressed in that way that verbs normally open a se ...ended that you make sure that the phonology, constraints, phonotactics and grammar are more or less finished before writing. -->
    122 KB (18,674 words) - 15:34, 8 April 2020
  • ...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 | Focus
    222 KB (33,484 words) - 17:32, 19 May 2024
  • ...son, ''ii'' begins the clause, positive is placed before the primary noun (focus) in dative case and preposition ''oil'' (as) with final secondary noun in c ...he above example ''Ksaru lutu.''. This may be called predicate in Westlang grammar.
    68 KB (10,039 words) - 09:16, 19 July 2021
  • ...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 *: When the focus is on walking through something, or the means of transport is stated, the c
    124 KB (17,853 words) - 19:08, 1 November 2023
  • Proto-Mǎng Tì itself had a notable influence on the grammar of Laceyiam: the origin of the exterior and interior verb forms. This featu ...ivowels are all grouped as approximants (''mūgyālieniai''). These analyses focus more on the actual behaviour of consonants in different environments rather
    129 KB (20,357 words) - 13:13, 21 January 2018
  • ...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''.
    253 KB (36,530 words) - 17:06, 3 June 2024
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