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... nouns possessed by third persons in Kutenai normally do not bear obviative marking , as with the possessed noun watunak - pis ' his tongue ' in ( 15 ) and rati - pis ' her son ' in ( 16 ) , they can be shown to be syntactically ...
... nouns possessed by third persons in Kutenai normally do not bear obviative marking , as with the possessed noun watunak - pis ' his tongue ' in ( 15 ) and rati - pis ' her son ' in ( 16 ) , they can be shown to be syntactically ...
Page 127
... possessed noun is not marked obviative ) is that the possessors are obviative in ( 17 ) and ( 18 ) , while they were proximate in ( 15 ) and ( 16 ) . The presence versus absence of obviative marking on a possessed noun in Kutenai ...
... possessed noun is not marked obviative ) is that the possessors are obviative in ( 17 ) and ( 18 ) , while they were proximate in ( 15 ) and ( 16 ) . The presence versus absence of obviative marking on a possessed noun in Kutenai ...
Page 137
... possessed by first persons are not syntactically obviative , in contrast to nouns possessed by third persons , as ... noun . However , the possessed noun is not obviative because it is possessed ; rather it is obviative because ...
... possessed by first persons are not syntactically obviative , in contrast to nouns possessed by third persons , as ... noun . However , the possessed noun is not obviative because it is possessed ; rather it is obviative because ...
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