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Grammar / Bodic languages / Linguistics / Languages of Asia / Old Tibetan / Clusivity / Personal pronoun / Gender-specific and gender-neutral third-person pronouns / Classical Tibetan
Date: 2015-11-04 06:26:55
Grammar
Bodic languages
Linguistics
Languages of Asia
Old Tibetan
Clusivity
Personal pronoun
Gender-specific and gender-neutral third-person pronouns
Classical Tibetan

SOME TIBETAN FIRST-PERSON PLURAL INCLUSIVE PRONOUNS NATHAN W. HILL

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