Los distributivos singulares en latín
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1979.v47.i2.853Abstract
In the most important manuals of Latin morphology distributive numerals are usually cited in the plural because they are generally so employed. On the other hand, the principal dictionaries lemmatize them in various ways. They differ among themselves and there are even differences within single dictionaries. Some examples are presented in this paper. The author urges that certain forms in the singular number should be recorded more precisely.
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