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... to the semantic classes , since some semantically inanimate nouns SG ANIM animate PL plural ASP aspect POSS possessive FUT future POSS'D possessed HABIT habitual PRED predicate IMPERF imperfect PTCL particle INDEF indefinite subject ...
... to the semantic classes , since some semantically inanimate nouns SG ANIM animate PL plural ASP aspect POSS possessive FUT future POSS'D possessed HABIT habitual PRED predicate IMPERF imperfect PTCL particle INDEF indefinite subject ...
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Although Kutenai lacks a grammatical category of animate versus inanimate , semantic animacy plays a role distinct from discourse factors in determining the choice of proximate versus obviative . Thus , given two arguments , one animate ...
Although Kutenai lacks a grammatical category of animate versus inanimate , semantic animacy plays a role distinct from discourse factors in determining the choice of proximate versus obviative . Thus , given two arguments , one animate ...
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Starks's ( 1987 ) paper on negation in Woods Cree focuses attention on the syntactic and semantic of occurrence , including which type of clause . Her contention that there are at least two types of evidence for the distribution ...
Starks's ( 1987 ) paper on negation in Woods Cree focuses attention on the syntactic and semantic of occurrence , including which type of clause . Her contention that there are at least two types of evidence for the distribution ...
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