Tlingit noun

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Like nouns in many Native American languages, the Tlingit noun is easily conceptualized but difficult to formally define. It can be simple or compound, and can be derived from verb forms as well as other nouns. It is marked for case, but not normally for number. Noun possession divides all nouns into two open classes of possessable and unpossessable nouns, and the possessable nouns are further divided based on their alienability. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Tlingit noun
xsd:integer 6614757
xsd:integer 1110898490
rdf:langString na-xha-u-ÿa-gút
rdf:langString [ASCN-IRR-DESCN]-1SG.SUBJ--come
rdf:langString [ga-u-gha]-xha-ÿa-gút
rdf:langString January 2022
rdf:langString tli
rdf:langString Errors in glossing templates, with various grammatical abbreviations marked as "Unknown glossing abbreviation".
rdf:langString Aangóonx' yéi xhat yatee
rdf:langString Sándix' yéi kkhwagút
rdf:langString sgóondei yaa nxhwaagút
rdf:langString Like nouns in many Native American languages, the Tlingit noun is easily conceptualized but difficult to formally define. It can be simple or compound, and can be derived from verb forms as well as other nouns. It is marked for case, but not normally for number. Noun possession divides all nouns into two open classes of possessable and unpossessable nouns, and the possessable nouns are further divided based on their alienability.
rdf:langString xhat-ÿa-tee
xsd:integer 1
xsd:integer 3
rdf:langString PROG-1SG.OBJ-PERF--go
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 34539

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