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Within each Kutenai clause — and perhaps within each sentence , though at this point I am not aware of clear criteria for identifying sentences in Kutenai — one third person participant has the privileged status that one can call ...
Within each Kutenai clause — and perhaps within each sentence , though at this point I am not aware of clear criteria for identifying sentences in Kutenai — one third person participant has the privileged status that one can call ...
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Whether Kutenai also allows multiple proximate sentences is not clear to me , since at this point I am not aware of any criterion for clearly identifying sentence boundaries in Kutenai . Kutenai does have two verb forms , one that is ...
Whether Kutenai also allows multiple proximate sentences is not clear to me , since at this point I am not aware of any criterion for clearly identifying sentence boundaries in Kutenai . Kutenai does have two verb forms , one that is ...
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Proximate participants tend to remain proximate as long as they continue to be mentioned , but if they are not mentioned in a given sentence , a different participant generally takes over proximate status . The list in ( 58 ) summarizes ...
Proximate participants tend to remain proximate as long as they continue to be mentioned , but if they are not mentioned in a given sentence , a different participant generally takes over proximate status . The list in ( 58 ) summarizes ...
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