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Personal Pronouns

Abstract This chapter focuses on the semantic features of free personal pronouns in Malayo-Polynesian languages of South East Asia and their outliers (henceforth MPSEA). It follows the changes that they have undergone, taking Proto-Malayo-Polynesian pronouns as a reference point.
Adelaar, A, Hajek, J
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Personal pronouns

2022
John Whitlam, Agripino S. Silveira
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Personal Pronouns

1995
Abstract The personal pronouns in the IE languages show a bewildering variety of forms. The similarities are obvious, but the precise paradigms of the parent speech are very difficult to reconstruct. Even a full-blown grammar of PIE would be all but overwhelmed by a discussion of everything at stake.
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Personal pronouns

2018
Ane Ortega   +4 more
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Dravidian Personal Pronouns

2001
Abstract The etymologies for the pronouns of the first person singular and plural given in A Dravidian Etymological Dictionary by Burrow and Emeneau under the entries 4234, 4231, and 3019 fall into five phonological groups of alternating stems in the nominative and oblique as follows.
Bhadriraju Krishnamurti   +1 more
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Grace Li Smith   +2 more
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