Grammatical number

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61Parts of speech / Grammar / Semantic Web / Ontology / Lightweight ontology / Classifier / Noun / Proper noun / Semantics / Grammatical number / Web Ontology Language / Language

UNIVERSITY OF TRENTO DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGYPovo – Trento (Italy), Via Sommarive 14 http://www.dit.unitn.it

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Source URL: disi.unitn.it

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-10 09:40:14
62Parts of speech / Grammar / Corpus linguistics / Collocation / Language education / Grammatical number / Grammatical gender / Adjective / Agreement / Grammatical modifier / Verb / English language

http://dx.doi.orgFEJF2016.64.piits MAN’S GENDER AND AGE AS BASED ON THE COLLOCATIONS OF THE ESTONIAN WORD MEES ‘MAN’ Liisi Piits

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Source URL: www.folklore.ee

Language: English - Date: 2016-06-06 09:59:06
63Grammatical number / Parts of speech / Verb / Alfred Rahlfs / Dual / Septuagint / Grammatical person / Thou

60 ALBERT PIETERSMA Vetus Testamentumpp. 60–69

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Source URL: homes.chass.utoronto.ca

Language: English - Date: 2011-01-04 22:42:10
64Parts of speech / Nominal / Determiner phrase / Grammatical number / Adjective / Noun phrase / Noun / Grammatical gender / Amharic

NELS 46, Concordia University, OctoberNELS 46, Concordia University, OctoberHybrid Nouns and Agreement Zones within DP

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Source URL: linguistics.concordia.ca

Language: English
65Parts of speech / Grammar / Syntactic categories / Declension / Pronouns / Grammatical gender / Determiner phrase / Noun phrase / Noun / Grammatical number / Adjective / Spanish nouns

BUCLD 35 Proceedings To be published in 2011 by Cascadilla Press Rights forms signed by all authors Online Comprehension of Newly Acquired Nouns and Abstract Knowledge of Grammatical Gender

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Source URL: www.gr.uqam.ca

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-07 15:32:09
66Grammatical number / Noun / Plural / Oromo language

Forming Plurals Correctly In English, nouns often change form when they are used to refer to more than one person, place, or thing. For example: My neighbor has a dog. (a dog = one dog) BUT

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Source URL: www.esl4kids.net

Language: English - Date: 2007-08-03 06:19:48
67Languages of Canada / Languages of the United States / Fusional languages / Languages of Mauritius / Languages of Seychelles / Gallicism / French grammar / French language / Grammatical gender / Grammatical number / English language / Y

SHALL WE HORS D'OEUVRES? THE ASSIMILATION OF GALLICISMS INTO ENGLISH

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Source URL: rdues.bcu.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2008-05-14 10:45:43
68Parts of speech / Grammar / Grammatical cases / Syntax / Partitive / Plural / Grammatical number / Nominal / Predicate / Determiner phrase / Dependency grammar / Noun

LAD Conferences L a b o r a t o i r e d e r e c h e r c h e

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Source URL: asymmetryproject.uqam.ca

Language: English - Date: 2009-02-23 14:46:53
69Grammatical number / Indefinite pronoun / Pronouns / Noun / Singular they / Mass noun / Amharic / English articles / Romanian nouns

Articles Articles are the words ‘a’, ‘an’ and ‘the’. It can often be difficult to know when to use them and when they are not needed, but there are some rules you can follow. The words ‘a’ and ‘an’ ar

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Source URL: www.chambers.co.uk

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-17 11:03:04
70Languages of Ethiopia / Declension / Grammatical number / Oromo language / Fur language / Amharic / Inflection / Luganda / Slovene declension

On the distinction between regular and irregular inflectional morphology: evidence from Dinka D. Robert Ladd, Bert Remijsen, Caguor Adong Manyang* University of Edinburgh and *University of Bahr el-Ghazal To appear as a

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Source URL: www.lel.ed.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-14 04:00:00
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