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... PAST - see ( TA , 3-3 ′ ) that , obv woman , obv " The man [ prox ] saw the woman [ obv ] . ' ( Rhodes 1976 : 202 ) Transitive verbs with third person arguments occur in one of two forms . If the notional subject is proximate , as in ...
... PAST - see ( TA , 3-3 ′ ) that , obv woman , obv " The man [ prox ] saw the woman [ obv ] . ' ( Rhodes 1976 : 202 ) Transitive verbs with third person arguments occur in one of two forms . If the notional subject is proximate , as in ...
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... Past Tense The past tense of an Independent Indicative verb in a number of dialects is signalled by the use of the preverb chi : EC nipāw he sleeps chi - nipaw he slept In 280 MARGUERITE MACKENZIE.
... Past Tense The past tense of an Independent Indicative verb in a number of dialects is signalled by the use of the preverb chi : EC nipāw he sleeps chi - nipaw he slept In 280 MARGUERITE MACKENZIE.
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... past , however , to suggest that past , present , and future all were , are , and will be fraught with misunderstandings about land matters . Indeed they should be . As recent and future treaties by American and Canadian governments ...
... past , however , to suggest that past , present , and future all were , are , and will be fraught with misunderstandings about land matters . Indeed they should be . As recent and future treaties by American and Canadian governments ...
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