I have seen this list:
coincidences is found in the
Proto-Eastern-Miwok personal suffixes:
1sg.
*-m 1pl.
*-mas.
2sg. *-s. 2pl. *-tok
3sg.
*-0
I really don't know if it's a simple
coincidence. this correspondence appear too in others
world's languages.
in hassaniya (a arabic language!> this
can come from a contact) the marks of person (in singular and plural)
are:
1: m/n (it depends on the context dental/-dental)
2: t
3: 0
these forms can appear as prefix or
sufix. I'm now studying and I'm not allready sure of his conduct.
knows anybody more about
this?
It seems to me too that in japanese the
old form of the three first persons was:
1sg: *-mi
2sg: *-si
3sg: *-ti
but I have received this notice
indirectly and I can't be sure.
can anyone help me?
[my
knowledge of english is very basic and I make a lot of mistakes. if I have to
write one more time can I make it in spanish, deutsh or french?]