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The last example shows the use of the plural allomorph -ig after the -ina : n morpheme of the first person plural . The verb morphology , which is relatively sparse given the modest size of the manuscript and the large number of rather ...
The last example shows the use of the plural allomorph -ig after the -ina : n morpheme of the first person plural . The verb morphology , which is relatively sparse given the modest size of the manuscript and the large number of rather ...
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... in the above derivations is , as suggested , subject to debate . However , the evidence the plural reduplication , . is much stronger . 3.2 . Plural reduplication The plural pattern of reduplication has OJIBWA REDUPLICATION 37.
... in the above derivations is , as suggested , subject to debate . However , the evidence the plural reduplication , . is much stronger . 3.2 . Plural reduplication The plural pattern of reduplication has OJIBWA REDUPLICATION 37.
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Plural reduplication The plural pattern of reduplication has two major variants , the first - Type A- involves adjective - type verbs with a plural agent and / or patient . Note in 31b ) the patient argument is “ incorporated ” into the ...
Plural reduplication The plural pattern of reduplication has two major variants , the first - Type A- involves adjective - type verbs with a plural agent and / or patient . Note in 31b ) the patient argument is “ incorporated ” into the ...
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