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... refers to states imputed to the object by human judgement . Of the various configuration and judgement morphemes ... refer to the use of the body or foot to exert force on an object . When used in an II verb they indicate that the object ...
... refers to states imputed to the object by human judgement . Of the various configuration and judgement morphemes ... refer to the use of the body or foot to exert force on an object . When used in an II verb they indicate that the object ...
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... refer to result states . Examples include those reported earlier involving position roots , such as aššawē / ss / in ' it ... refers to processes . However , for abstract final in , we suggested that when occurring with specific concrete ...
... refer to result states . Examples include those reported earlier involving position roots , such as aššawē / ss / in ' it ... refers to processes . However , for abstract final in , we suggested that when occurring with specific concrete ...
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... refers to projesses in which the inanimate object referred to is involved in a change of state , whereas in refers to the result states brought about by processes . Another use of in is to refer to unobservable processes like growing ...
... refers to projesses in which the inanimate object referred to is involved in a change of state , whereas in refers to the result states brought about by processes . Another use of in is to refer to unobservable processes like growing ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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