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... Conjunct verbs occurs . In Montagnais , however , the nama marker is replaced by apu which requires a Conjunct , not an Independent verb ( McNulty 1971 , Ford and Bacon 1977 ; Clarke 1982 ) . Occurrence of apu and ekā with both ...
... Conjunct verbs occurs . In Montagnais , however , the nama marker is replaced by apu which requires a Conjunct , not an Independent verb ( McNulty 1971 , Ford and Bacon 1977 ; Clarke 1982 ) . Occurrence of apu and ekā with both ...
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... Conjunct verbs . Starks ( 1987 : 37-39 ) gives examples of mwac and mootha used with both Conjunct and Independent verbs in main clauses . The use of an Independent inflection is reserved for the reporting of facts and personal opinions ...
... Conjunct verbs . Starks ( 1987 : 37-39 ) gives examples of mwac and mootha used with both Conjunct and Independent verbs in main clauses . The use of an Independent inflection is reserved for the reporting of facts and personal opinions ...
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... Conjunct verbs in non - palatalized dialects of Cree is markedly different from the reported usage . In East Cree ... Conjunct Indicative Neutral verb , apu when it negates an In- dependent Indicative Neutral form , normally found in a ...
... Conjunct verbs in non - palatalized dialects of Cree is markedly different from the reported usage . In East Cree ... Conjunct Indicative Neutral verb , apu when it negates an In- dependent Indicative Neutral form , normally found in a ...
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