In:Noun Phrases in Article-less Languages: Uzbek and beyond
Lola Türker
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 253] 2019
► pp. ix–x
Published online: 10 January 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.253.lot
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.253.lot
List of tables
Table 1.1Possessive, finite, converbial and pronominal agreement suffixes in Uzbek
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Table 1.2The Uzbek verb qilmoq ‘to do’ in the simple past
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Table 1.3Uzbek pronominal agreement suffixes on a non-verbal predicate, talaba ‘student’
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Table 1.4Possessive Paradigm
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Table 1.5The Uzbek verb qilmoq ‘to do’ in the present tense
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Table 1.6Case Paradigm
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Table 1.7Uzbek personal pronouns
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Table 1.8Reflexive pronouns
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Table 1.9Demonstrative pronouns
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Table 1.10Interrogative pronouns
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Table 3.1Case and Number on Demonstrative Pronouns
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Table 4.1Agreeing vs. non-agreeing subjects in Russian
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Table 4.2Nominal and verbal agreement paradigm
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