Japan fans may like the article "Ergativity and Bare Nominals in Early Old Japanese."
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Japan fans may like the article "Ergativity and Bare Nominals in Early Old Japanese."
Source: tatoeba (10673469)
Polysynthesis is a method of word-building, applicable either to nominals or verbals, which not only employs juxtaposition with aphaeresis, syncope, apocope, etc., but also words, forms of words and significant phonetic elements which have no separate existence apart from such compounds.
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