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How native speakers pronounce “locative”

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interpreted as the nominative or subject form of the noun. If we apply the post position 'to,' to the object of the verb, then we can make an accusative or object form of the noun, and 'at' could become a locative, encoding the subject is at, in, or on the noun,

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interpreted as the nominative or subject form of the noun. If we apply the post position 'to,' to the object of the verb, then we can make an accusative or object form of the noun, and 'at' could become a locative, encoding the subject is at, in, or on the noun,

How to Make a Language - Part 7: Grammatical Evolution

adjective like my remember that day is adjective like my remember that day is the copula that is used for locative the copula that is used for locative

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