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Conlangery #34: Gender and Noun Classes

Conlangery Podcast

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The Evolution of Algonquin Verbs

S symmetric languages are only languages that I can think of offhand that have gender not only on the third person pronouns but on second person pronouns. That's really sort of odd isn't it because you would expect that you should be able to just discern what the gender of the whoever your second person referred is by context. eric ver of arabic verbs: "I'm talking about a change in the verb stem rather than simple polypersonal agreement"

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