Acknowledgments
We are thankful to Thomas Stolz for suggesting STUF as a good place for an issue on name grammar, Cornelia Stroh for overseeing the publication process and for her patience with us, and Thomas Böcker for extensive work in checking the references and adapting the manuscript versions to the Mouton Style Sheet.
Abbreviations
- art
article
- cn
common noun
- gen
genitive
- ntr
neuter
- pn
proper name
- sg
singular
- 3
third person
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