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... grammatical systems surrounding obviation in Kutenai and in Algon- quian languages , perhaps the most critical question is whether the two sys- tems function similarly at the discourse level , since I assume that in both Kutenai and ...
... grammatical systems surrounding obviation in Kutenai and in Algon- quian languages , perhaps the most critical question is whether the two sys- tems function similarly at the discourse level , since I assume that in both Kutenai and ...
Page 148
... grammatical inverse construction , it apparently lacked a grammatical obviation system . But the resemblance between Kutenai and Algonquian lies not just in that both have an inverse construction , but more specifically in the existence ...
... grammatical inverse construction , it apparently lacked a grammatical obviation system . But the resemblance between Kutenai and Algonquian lies not just in that both have an inverse construction , but more specifically in the existence ...
Page 163
... Grammatical Relations and Verb Agreement in Cherokee . PhD the- sis , University of California at Los Angeles . Simpson , Jane , and Joan Bresnan 1983 Control and Obviation in Warlpiri . Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 1 : 49-64 ...
... Grammatical Relations and Verb Agreement in Cherokee . PhD the- sis , University of California at Los Angeles . Simpson , Jane , and Joan Bresnan 1983 Control and Obviation in Warlpiri . Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 1 : 49-64 ...
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