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... prefix n- in which the initial segment of the verb stem is given as a vowel , the verb stem underlying begins with an h which is deleted after the n- . For verb stems beginning with , the forms are cited morphophonemically as n ...
... prefix n- in which the initial segment of the verb stem is given as a vowel , the verb stem underlying begins with an h which is deleted after the n- . For verb stems beginning with , the forms are cited morphophonemically as n ...
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... prefix ji- indicates a proximate subject , while the absence of ji- indicates a nonproximate subject . Simi- larly , while a prefix ho- indicates a proximate object , a zero in the same slot indicates a nonproximate object . Young and ...
... prefix ji- indicates a proximate subject , while the absence of ji- indicates a nonproximate subject . Simi- larly , while a prefix ho- indicates a proximate object , a zero in the same slot indicates a nonproximate object . Young and ...
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... prefix : kutomapon you and I smoke ) ( used in absence of a personal prefix : ' tomat if s / he smokes ) wetom ( a ) - ( used in the changed conjunct : wetomay when I smoke ) -wtom ( a ) - ( used with a preverb : macewtome s / he begins ...
... prefix : kutomapon you and I smoke ) ( used in absence of a personal prefix : ' tomat if s / he smokes ) wetom ( a ) - ( used in the changed conjunct : wetomay when I smoke ) -wtom ( a ) - ( used with a preverb : macewtome s / he begins ...
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