• existence of second-person clusivity (you vs. you and they) in natural languages is controversial and not well attested. While clusivity is not a feature of...
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    aspect, mood, voice, possession, definiteness, politeness, causativity, clusivity, interrogatives, transitivity, valency, polarity, telicity, volition,...
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  • Pijin (or Solomons Pidgin) is a language spoken in Solomon Islands. It is closely related to Tok Pisin of Papua New Guinea and Bislama of Vanuatu; these...
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    Archived from the original on 8 July 2015. Retrieved 14 June 2022. "X-clusive: Damon Albarn – New Blur EP And Gigs". XFM News. 19 October 2005. Archived...
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    attached to the verb and do not take nominal morphology. Somali marks clusivity in the first person plural pronouns; this is also found in a number of...
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  • Specificity Universal grinder Related to verbs Associated motion Clusivity Conjugation Evidentiality Modality Person Telicity Mirativity Tense–aspect–mood...
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  • most other Austronesian languages, the first person plural forms encode clusivity. This distinction, not found in most European languages, signifies whether...
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  • the contents of one object are also contained within a second object Clusivity, a linguistic concept Include (horse), a racehorse Inclusion by reference...
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    phonological and grammatical influence (e.g. retroflex consonants and clusivity) in the Indo-Aryan languages suggest that Dravidian languages were spoken...
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  • linguistic means to express the social status of the person being spoken to Clusivity, means of distinguishing who a pronoun addresses or refers to This disambiguation...
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