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Introduction Algonquianists recognize four subclasses of verbs in Algonquian languages : two transitive types , Transitive Animate ( TA ) and Transitive Inanimate ( TI ) ; and two intransitive types , Animate Intransitive ( AI ) and ...
Introduction Algonquianists recognize four subclasses of verbs in Algonquian languages : two transitive types , Transitive Animate ( TA ) and Transitive Inanimate ( TI ) ; and two intransitive types , Animate Intransitive ( AI ) and ...
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Transitive Animate stems have a grammatically animate object ; Transitive Inanimate stems have an inanimate object . The intransitive and Transitive Animate classes are characterized by the finals with which they are formed .
Transitive Animate stems have a grammatically animate object ; Transitive Inanimate stems have an inanimate object . The intransitive and Transitive Animate classes are characterized by the finals with which they are formed .
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C. ( 5 ) Transitivized AI Transitive Animate mpənoontihkeen mpanoontalaaw / na - pənoontəl + kee - n / / na - pənoontəl + aa - w / 1 - display + Al - sg 1 - display + DIR - sg ' I display s.t. ( an . ) ' ' I display / shows.t animate ...
C. ( 5 ) Transitivized AI Transitive Animate mpənoontihkeen mpanoontalaaw / na - pənoontəl + kee - n / / na - pənoontəl + aa - w / 1 - display + Al - sg 1 - display + DIR - sg ' I display s.t. ( an . ) ' ' I display / shows.t animate ...
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