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Ancient Greek: characteristics of dual nouns

Authors: Put, Paulien; Herman, Ruth; Snaet, Amélie;

Ancient Greek: characteristics of dual nouns

Abstract

This readme file was generated on 2026-05-15 by Paulien Put, Ruth Herman and Amélie Snaet We have exported dual nouns from GLAUx and annotated them (randomised). - Column headings and rows: imported from GLAUx and added ‘inherent twee’ (inherently two), ‘menselijk’ (human), ‘organisme’ (organism) and ‘validatie GLAUx’ (validation GLAUx) - Abbreviations: n.a. = non applicable, vz. = preprosition, enk. = sg. = singular, adj. = adjective, subs. = noun, conj. = subjuctive, nom. = nomative - Missing data: certain missing translations

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