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... numerals 19. Ordinal numerals 20. Remarks . . 21. Distributive numerals 22. Adverbial numerals 23. Fractional numerals • 3 00 00 00 00 18 28 31 31 33 . 33 33 • V. Pronouns . 24. Personal pronouns 25. Possessive pronouns.
... numerals 19. Ordinal numerals 20. Remarks . . 21. Distributive numerals 22. Adverbial numerals 23. Fractional numerals • 3 00 00 00 00 18 28 31 31 33 . 33 33 • V. Pronouns . 24. Personal pronouns 25. Possessive pronouns.
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Heinrich August Jäschke Heinrich Wenzel. • V. Pronouns . 24. Personal pronouns 25. Possessive pronouns . 26. Reflective pronouns 27. Demonstrative pronouns 28. Interrogative pronouns 29. Relative pronouns . 30. Introduction 31 ...
Heinrich August Jäschke Heinrich Wenzel. • V. Pronouns . 24. Personal pronouns 25. Possessive pronouns . 26. Reflective pronouns 27. Demonstrative pronouns 28. Interrogative pronouns 29. Relative pronouns . 30. Introduction 31 ...
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... pronouns are never ac- companied by them , and even those which usually appear connected with them , will drop them upon the slightest occasion . 2. Almost the only case in which a syntactical use of them , like that of the English ...
... pronouns are never ac- companied by them , and even those which usually appear connected with them , will drop them upon the slightest occasion . 2. Almost the only case in which a syntactical use of them , like that of the English ...
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... pronouns . seems to be a vulgar form of pronunciation for ¶ ) . 13. The indefinite Article . This is the numeral one ( § 13 ) , only deprived of its prefix , viz : 4 , which form it retains , if the preceding word ends with ག་ ད་ བ ...
... pronouns . seems to be a vulgar form of pronunciation for ¶ ) . 13. The indefinite Article . This is the numeral one ( § 13 ) , only deprived of its prefix , viz : 4 , which form it retains , if the preceding word ends with ག་ ད་ བ ...
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... pronouns ( v . 27 ) , and sometimes its original meaning is obscured so much that it occurs even after known and definite subjects , where one would expect the demonstrative ( see f . i . Dzl . 25 , 1. 28 , 6. 128 , 14 ) . Chapter II ...
... pronouns ( v . 27 ) , and sometimes its original meaning is obscured so much that it occurs even after known and definite subjects , where one would expect the demonstrative ( see f . i . Dzl . 25 , 1. 28 , 6. 128 , 14 ) . Chapter II ...
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