HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Matthew Baerman from the University of, GB have published the paper: Gender flip and person marking in Benchnon (North Omotic), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this paper is to account for this hybrid behavior.
SUMMARY
If the subject is first or second person singular,, or first person exclusive plural, converbs take the feminine singular form, and final verbs take the masculine singular form, regardless of the sex of the subject. I have settled here on converb as a cover term, since this appears to be the one . . .
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