Question

Acehnese (“ah-chay-NEEZ”) lacks this grammatical feature everywhere except in its first-personal pronouns. Classical Arabic’s word for “camel” uniquely admits eight possible options for this grammatical feature. The Tanoan languages Kiowa and Jemez (“HAY-mez”) feature a rare “inverse” form of this grammatical feature, which marks whether this feature has the expected status for its noun class. Besides recursion and color, Daniel Everett argued that the Pirahã (10[1])language (10[1])lacks both this feature and any words for related concepts. The “paucal” form of this feature is most closely approximated by the English phrase “a few.” For 10 points, name this grammatical feature in which words are modified according to the quantities (10[1])involved, such as English’s (10[1])singular (10[1])and plural. ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: grammatical number [accept quantity until read; accept singular or plural until read]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Crow HeUNC BWake Forest6210
Joseph ChambersVirginia ALiberty A6310
Meredie CohenWilliam & MaryVirginia Tech A10510
Miller DoerrLiberty BLiberty C10910
Braeden LaRocheSouth CarolinaDuke11010
Nick SmemoeUNC DUNC C11310

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