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... verb obligatorily inflects for an obviative subject , as in both ( 15 ) and ( 16 ) . Thus , although these possessed ... verb given as -agap ' exist ' in ( 18 ) is underlyingly haqap , the h being deleted after n . For all verb forms ...
... verb obligatorily inflects for an obviative subject , as in both ( 15 ) and ( 16 ) . Thus , although these possessed ... verb given as -agap ' exist ' in ( 18 ) is underlyingly haqap , the h being deleted after n . For all verb forms ...
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... verb is the topic of the preceding discourse , but the use of a verb form inflected for third person subject ( rather than fourth person ) does not appear to indi- cate that the subject is distinct from the topic in the preceding ...
... verb is the topic of the preceding discourse , but the use of a verb form inflected for third person subject ( rather than fourth person ) does not appear to indi- cate that the subject is distinct from the topic in the preceding ...
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... verbs ( Bloomfield 1958 : 33 ) , Bloomfield also referrred to them as AI verbs with pseudo - object or implied goal ( Bloomfield 1946 : sec . 271 ) . Nichols ( 1980 : 113 ) notes that the object of this type of verb is " syntactically ...
... verbs ( Bloomfield 1958 : 33 ) , Bloomfield also referrred to them as AI verbs with pseudo - object or implied goal ( Bloomfield 1946 : sec . 271 ) . Nichols ( 1980 : 113 ) notes that the object of this type of verb is " syntactically ...
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