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In other cases , such as Cherokee and Nootka , there is an alternation between two forms used for transitive verbs with third ... the term " inverse ” being applied to the form that is used when the notional object is more topical .
In other cases , such as Cherokee and Nootka , there is an alternation between two forms used for transitive verbs with third ... the term " inverse ” being applied to the form that is used when the notional object is more topical .
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5 uncover any instance of verb forms analogous to that in ( 60 ) , even in discourse contexts in which one would expect to find an inverse in Algonquian . But most crucially , none of the forms in ( 59 ) and ( 60 ) exhibits evidence of ...
5 uncover any instance of verb forms analogous to that in ( 60 ) , even in discourse contexts in which one would expect to find an inverse in Algonquian . But most crucially , none of the forms in ( 59 ) and ( 60 ) exhibits evidence of ...
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It can present data in a form that makes linking decisions easy for the investigator . ... In addition , the miscellaneous lists of family groups were copied , cut into surname groups and filed with the marriage forms .
It can present data in a form that makes linking decisions easy for the investigator . ... In addition , the miscellaneous lists of family groups were copied , cut into surname groups and filed with the marriage forms .
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