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The fact that they trigger obviative agreement on agreeing forms , as noted above , provides further support for this . If we treat inanimate arguments in Ojibwa as a kind of obviative , in order to make the Ojibwa data more comparable ...
The fact that they trigger obviative agreement on agreeing forms , as noted above , provides further support for this . If we treat inanimate arguments in Ojibwa as a kind of obviative , in order to make the Ojibwa data more comparable ...
Page 136
The fact that only third persons partake in the obviation system of Kutenai is also reflected in the possessive construction . While , as shown above , nouns possessed by third persons are syntactically obviative in Kute- nai , nouns ...
The fact that only third persons partake in the obviation system of Kutenai is also reflected in the possessive construction . While , as shown above , nouns possessed by third persons are syntactically obviative in Kute- nai , nouns ...
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The term for mother's sister ( 7 ) is , in fact , distinct from that for mother ( 4 ) . Lounsbury ( 1964 : 364–366 ) discusses at some length the implications of this fact for his analysis . He ar- gues that the equivalence rules ...
The term for mother's sister ( 7 ) is , in fact , distinct from that for mother ( 4 ) . Lounsbury ( 1964 : 364–366 ) discusses at some length the implications of this fact for his analysis . He ar- gues that the equivalence rules ...
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