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Table 5 ( continued ) musikonakesku vai s / he embarrasses ( people ) intentionally musikonassu vai and ii h / its legs give out under h / it ; h / bones give out under h / ; its legs give out and it falls over ( e.g. , table ) ...
Table 5 ( continued ) musikonakesku vai s / he embarrasses ( people ) intentionally musikonassu vai and ii h / its legs give out under h / it ; h / bones give out under h / ; its legs give out and it falls over ( e.g. , table ) ...
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Starks ( 1987 : 37-39 ) gives examples of mwāc and mootha used with both Conjunct and Independent verbs in main clauses . The use of an Independent inflection is reserved for the reporting of facts and personal opinions while use of ...
Starks ( 1987 : 37-39 ) gives examples of mwāc and mootha used with both Conjunct and Independent verbs in main clauses . The use of an Independent inflection is reserved for the reporting of facts and personal opinions while use of ...
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More importantly , neither Jennings nor MacLeod gives a date for the earliest Indian - to - Dutch deed . And , while many writers discuss the purchase of Manhattan Island from the Lenape ( Delaware ) Indians by the Dutch in 1626 as the ...
More importantly , neither Jennings nor MacLeod gives a date for the earliest Indian - to - Dutch deed . And , while many writers discuss the purchase of Manhattan Island from the Lenape ( Delaware ) Indians by the Dutch in 1626 as the ...
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