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English plural / T–V distinction / Plural / Double plural / Plural form of words ending in -us / Broken plural / Linguistics / Grammatical number / Amharic language
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English plural
T–V distinction
Plural
Double plural
Plural form of words ending in -us
Broken plural
Linguistics
Grammatical number
Amharic language

A Split Analysis of Plurality: Evidence from Amharic Ruth Kramer

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