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4.) |
NG stand for Number-Gender and G for Gender marker |
5.) |
In Zoolog, there could be a term which subsumes the classes of
bovines and nonbovines and nonbivine non-ruminants. |
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In the case of some birds, onlhy
ridzü the genric gender word is used |
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For some speakers, itsü freely
varies with motsü, but for others matsü is not
an appropriate form.
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