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Most non-European languages exhibit a clusivity (exclusive/inclusive) distinction. What are the common ways of developing new clusive forms and which clusivity is tied more tightly to the …
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Jan 13, 2021 · Tok Pisin does have a clusivity distinction though - the base mi 'I/me' is used to form the exclusive pronouns and the base yumi 'you+me' is used for the inclusive ones. Both …
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Sep 24, 2015 · 52 Yes, this feature is called clusivity, there are dozens of languages that have it, for example Mandarin Chinese, Vietnamese, Malay, Hawaiian, etc. This article has a list of …
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Feb 20, 2020 · I'm aware of inclusive and exclusive examples of "we", but I'm not sure if the languages with clusivity extend it to our first person plural pronouns, like "our" for example.
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Jul 5, 2018 · Most non-European languages exhibit a clusivity (exclusive/inclusive) distinction. What are the common ways of developing new clusive forms and which clusivity is tied more …
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Most non-European languages exhibit a clusivity (exclusive/inclusive) distinction. What are the common ways of developing new clusive forms and which clusivity is tied more tightly to the …
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Nov 24, 2018 · What it says on the tin. The closest thing that I'm aware of is in Tok Pisin, a creole language which involved English in its creation, which distinguishes “we without you” (mipela) …
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Oct 11, 2019 · "kita" - "we", including the person that you are addressing You are asking for "social features", so perhaps this is borderline, but it has clear social implications which of the …
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Inclusive pronouns—can there be more than one?
Jul 5, 2018 · linguistic-typology list-of-languages pronouns grammatical-number clusivity See similar questions with these tags.