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... gloss . Very occasionally , the material presented is organized into paradigms , such as , for example , the paradigms for what is referred to by the author as the Pronouns , Relative Pronouns , and Adjective Pronouns on page 35 . The ...
... gloss . Very occasionally , the material presented is organized into paradigms , such as , for example , the paradigms for what is referred to by the author as the Pronouns , Relative Pronouns , and Adjective Pronouns on page 35 . The ...
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... glosses that reflect more traditional analyses . The notation 3-3 ′ in the gloss for ( 1 ) reflects the traditional analysis , employing a notation that is used by Wolfart ( 1973 ) and Nichols ( 1988 ) and in the examples from these ...
... glosses that reflect more traditional analyses . The notation 3-3 ′ in the gloss for ( 1 ) reflects the traditional analysis , employing a notation that is used by Wolfart ( 1973 ) and Nichols ( 1988 ) and in the examples from these ...
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... gloss for the East Cree variant as ' should not ' gives a clue to its function as a negator of a modal constructions . In Montagnais , atut is used to negate an Independent Dubitative Neutral ( IDN ) verb ( Drapeau , personal ...
... gloss for the East Cree variant as ' should not ' gives a clue to its function as a negator of a modal constructions . In Montagnais , atut is used to negate an Independent Dubitative Neutral ( IDN ) verb ( Drapeau , personal ...
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