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... Consider next the demonstratives from the ' further ' set ( still following the paradigm organization suggested by the author of the manuscript ) . Animate Singular ( 76 ) p . 22 : Is that your dog . Me nah mawbum , ke , dië . Cf. ma pa ...
... Consider next the demonstratives from the ' further ' set ( still following the paradigm organization suggested by the author of the manuscript ) . Animate Singular ( 76 ) p . 22 : Is that your dog . Me nah mawbum , ke , dië . Cf. ma pa ...
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... consider the following deriva- tions ( 36-37 ) : ( 36 ) Input : kinosite : ' he has a long foot ' Template : [ σμσμμ ] Base : [ σμ ] ki < nosite : > σ k i k i F Copy : Mapping to template : k i k i F - Docking : ki k i ( voice spreads ) ...
... consider the following deriva- tions ( 36-37 ) : ( 36 ) Input : kinosite : ' he has a long foot ' Template : [ σμσμμ ] Base : [ σμ ] ki < nosite : > σ k i k i F Copy : Mapping to template : k i k i F - Docking : ki k i ( voice spreads ) ...
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... consider which meaning and whose meaning the concept of self - government will be . One also needs to consider which Native people will benefit from self - government and who will lead them . Contestations over meaning might well ...
... consider which meaning and whose meaning the concept of self - government will be . One also needs to consider which Native people will benefit from self - government and who will lead them . Contestations over meaning might well ...
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