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This example is an important one since it shows that the 3-3 ' ending of the Conjunct Neutral is -d in the dialect of the manuscript , not -j , the ending used in Maniwaki and Golden Lake Algonquin , for example . TI ( 63 ) p .
This example is an important one since it shows that the 3-3 ' ending of the Conjunct Neutral is -d in the dialect of the manuscript , not -j , the ending used in Maniwaki and Golden Lake Algonquin , for example . TI ( 63 ) p .
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The diminutives ( the forms with stems ending in h preceded by a long vowel ) have structural significance beyond their existence as lexical items . ( Tax and Callender generally give only the non - diminutive , but they give only the ...
The diminutives ( the forms with stems ending in h preceded by a long vowel ) have structural significance beyond their existence as lexical items . ( Tax and Callender generally give only the non - diminutive , but they give only the ...
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In the Independent Order , transitivized Als are inflected with suffixes from the set referred to as the " N - Endings " ( Goddard 1974 : 319-320 ) ; plurality of the object is marked with / -ak / ' animate ' or / -al / ( only for stems ...
In the Independent Order , transitivized Als are inflected with suffixes from the set referred to as the " N - Endings " ( Goddard 1974 : 319-320 ) ; plurality of the object is marked with / -ak / ' animate ' or / -al / ( only for stems ...
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