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Parts of speech / Linguistic morphology / Betta Kurumba language / Inflection / Agreement / Verb / Serial verb construction / Grammatical aspect / Nominalization / Linguistics / Syntax / Grammar
Date: 2004-03-05 15:57:21
Parts of speech
Linguistic morphology
Betta Kurumba language
Inflection
Agreement
Verb
Serial verb construction
Grammatical aspect
Nominalization
Linguistics
Syntax
Grammar

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