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... level and at the discourse level . 10. Obviation at the Discourse Level While the above discussion 138 MATTHEW S. DRYER.
... level and at the discourse level . 10. Obviation at the Discourse Level While the above discussion 138 MATTHEW S. DRYER.
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... level , since I assume that in both Kutenai and Algonquian , obviation is ultimately a discourse phenomenon , albeit a fairly grammaticized one . Demonstrating the functional similarity of the two obviation systems at the discourse level ...
... level , since I assume that in both Kutenai and Algonquian , obviation is ultimately a discourse phenomenon , albeit a fairly grammaticized one . Demonstrating the functional similarity of the two obviation systems at the discourse level ...
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... levels , there is little similarity at the morphological level . Certainly the actual morphemes do not seem to resemble each other ( cf. Kutenai -s ' obviative ' , -aps ' in- verse ' ) . A third observation is that , since obviation is ...
... levels , there is little similarity at the morphological level . Certainly the actual morphemes do not seem to resemble each other ( cf. Kutenai -s ' obviative ' , -aps ' in- verse ' ) . A third observation is that , since obviation is ...
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