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Page 30
However , he changed the example with felt pen indicating that he now hears a long initial vowel in these cases . The single example is : ( 20 ) a . a : kkosi ' he is sick ' a : -y - a : kkosi ' he is sick from time to time ' Other ...
However , he changed the example with felt pen indicating that he now hears a long initial vowel in these cases . The single example is : ( 20 ) a . a : kkosi ' he is sick ' a : -y - a : kkosi ' he is sick from time to time ' Other ...
Page 130
Such an account does not fully describe the alternation either in Kutenai or in Algonquian , however , because of the existence of transitive clauses in which both arguments are obviative . Example ( 29 ) is an example of a direct ...
Such an account does not fully describe the alternation either in Kutenai or in Algonquian , however , because of the existence of transitive clauses in which both arguments are obviative . Example ( 29 ) is an example of a direct ...
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Example ( 33 ) is a Kutenai example of a double obviative inverse clause from one of the texts in Boas ( 1918 : 36 ) , using Boas's original phonetic notation . ( 33 ) qa - e'tx - naps - I ́s - ne k . ta'wta - s neg - bite - INVERSE ...
Example ( 33 ) is a Kutenai example of a double obviative inverse clause from one of the texts in Boas ( 1918 : 36 ) , using Boas's original phonetic notation . ( 33 ) qa - e'tx - naps - I ́s - ne k . ta'wta - s neg - bite - INVERSE ...
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