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In linguistics, the trial grammatical number is a grammatical number referring to 'three things', as opposed to 'singular' and 'plural'. Trial linguistic structures do not exist in English, nor do dual numbers.

Tolomako, Lihir and Tok Pisin (a pidgin language, tough only in the pronouns) are examples of languages with trial number.

See also


Trojné číslo | Trial (Grammatik) | Trial (número gramatical) | Grammatical number

 

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