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clauses he labels as inverse , the subject is proximate , something which is impossible in Kutenai and Algonquian . Hence in a large number of respects , there are significant differences between inverse and proximate in Navajo ...
clauses he labels as inverse , the subject is proximate , something which is impossible in Kutenai and Algonquian . Hence in a large number of respects , there are significant differences between inverse and proximate in Navajo ...
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Morgan ( 1992 ) assesses the possibility of a relationship between Kutenai and Algonquian , primarily examining the potential cognate sets listed by Haas , eliminating a number of them of the basis of the apparent morphological ...
Morgan ( 1992 ) assesses the possibility of a relationship between Kutenai and Algonquian , primarily examining the potential cognate sets listed by Haas , eliminating a number of them of the basis of the apparent morphological ...
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Fourth , while obviation may be more deeply ingrained into the morphology of Algonquian languages , Kutenai morphology is con- siderably more agglutinative , and the obviative suffix occurs last on nouns and second - last on verbs ...
Fourth , while obviation may be more deeply ingrained into the morphology of Algonquian languages , Kutenai morphology is con- siderably more agglutinative , and the obviative suffix occurs last on nouns and second - last on verbs ...
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