Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... analyses the inverse suffix -aps as a sequence of two suffixes , -ap , which he refers to as “ the higher ranking object suffix ” , essentially equivalent to an inverse marker , followed by Es , the obviative subject marker .
... analyses the inverse suffix -aps as a sequence of two suffixes , -ap , which he refers to as “ the higher ranking object suffix ” , essentially equivalent to an inverse marker , followed by Es , the obviative subject marker .
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... Kutenai employs a system similar to typologically more common systems in which there is a set of first and second person subject proclitics and suffixes and a separate set of first and second person object suffixes , rather than a ...
... Kutenai employs a system similar to typologically more common systems in which there is a set of first and second person subject proclitics and suffixes and a separate set of first and second person object suffixes , rather than a ...
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In the Independent Order , transitivized Als are inflected with suffixes from the set referred to as the " N - Endings " ( Goddard 1974 : 319-320 ) ; plurality of the object is marked with / -ak / ' animate ' or / -al / ( only for stems ...
In the Independent Order , transitivized Als are inflected with suffixes from the set referred to as the " N - Endings " ( Goddard 1974 : 319-320 ) ; plurality of the object is marked with / -ak / ' animate ' or / -al / ( only for stems ...
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