LL-L "Morphology" 2005.09.20 (10) [E/German]

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From: Jo Thys <jo.thijs1 at telenet.be>
Subject: LL-L "Morphology" 2005.09.19 (07) [German]

> Hallo Heiko, allemaal,

> From: Heiko Evermann <heiko.evermann at gmx.de>
> Subject: der unbestimmte Artikel

> 1) wie verbreitet ist die Langform im Objektfall (enen)?

In Limburgish it survives in masculin substantives before a vowel (enen os),
before d, t or h (enen doek, enen tand enen hoed). rarely before -r (enen
reink), also as nominative.

> 2) wie verbreitet sind die femininen Formen ene und 'ne?

In Limburgish they are en and 'n.
e is the neuter indefinite article.

Hartelijke Groeten,

Jo Thys

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From: Ben J. Bloomgren <Ben.Bloomgren at asu.edu>
Subject: LL-L "Morphology" 2005.09.20 (09) [E]

Well, perhaps scaring the bats out from the attic and chomping the _moos_
(moss) and lichen off the old shingles?

Gabriele and Ron, I'll scare the birds out of your roof by day. Screw the
scarecrow. A super loud clap and a war whoop will do the job!
Ben

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