The Inclusive and the Exclusive in Mongolian
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A phenomena of the inclusive was first introduced to the Altaic linguistics when a famous turkologist O. Bohtlink' had considered the structure of the first-personal plural pronoun in Yakut biz “we” as consisting of the components bi + si “J + уди”.
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