Description
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Morpho Person refers to a kind of 'LinguisticInformation' contained in the resource. It is a grammatical distinction which applies to the speaker, addressee or person talked about in verbal systems. Normally there is a distinction between singular and plural as well. There are more distinctions available than just those found in European languages, for instance languages may distinguish between a personal form for 'we' which includes the addressee and one which does not (Small glossary of linguistics, University of Duisburg-Essen).
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