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... Indicative Neutral inflections . In Sheshatshit the additional particle puut is required with an Independent Dubitative form ( Baraby 1984 : 152 ) and a variant for with an additional preverb , tuu tut , was recently recorded with ...
... Indicative Neutral inflections . In Sheshatshit the additional particle puut is required with an Independent Dubitative form ( Baraby 1984 : 152 ) and a variant for with an additional preverb , tuu tut , was recently recorded with ...
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... Indicative and Indirect verbs and always require the ekā negator . Note that while in Montagnais ekā commonly reduces to kā and replaces the ka prefix , in East Cree the full form ( i ) ska ekā is used . MT nipāu ka - nipāu - ā ( e ) kā ...
... Indicative and Indirect verbs and always require the ekā negator . Note that while in Montagnais ekā commonly reduces to kā and replaces the ka prefix , in East Cree the full form ( i ) ska ekā is used . MT nipāu ka - nipāu - ā ( e ) kā ...
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... Indicative verbs . This brief summary of the distribution of negative particles indicates that much more research is ... Indicative Neutral verb , apu when it negates an In- dependent Indicative Neutral form , normally found in a main ...
... Indicative verbs . This brief summary of the distribution of negative particles indicates that much more research is ... Indicative Neutral verb , apu when it negates an In- dependent Indicative Neutral form , normally found in a main ...
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