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... verbs , so even if Wiyot had a grammatical inverse construction , it apparently lacked a grammatical obviation system . But the resemblance between Kutenai and Algonquian lies not just in that both have an inverse construction , but ...
... verbs , so even if Wiyot had a grammatical inverse construction , it apparently lacked a grammatical obviation system . But the resemblance between Kutenai and Algonquian lies not just in that both have an inverse construction , but ...
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... verbs and ekā with Conjunct and Imperative order verbs . For Woods Cree Starks ( 1987 ) points out that the same two markers are used but different patterning with Independent and Conjunct verbs occurs . In Montagnais , however , the ...
... verbs and ekā with Conjunct and Imperative order verbs . For Woods Cree Starks ( 1987 ) points out that the same two markers are used but different patterning with Independent and Conjunct verbs occurs . In Montagnais , however , the ...
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... verbs have an animate subject while II verbs have an inanimate subject . The pairings of intransitive verbs such as ( 1a ) and ( 1b ) are arbitrary in that there is no derivational relationship which obtains between the members of an AI ...
... verbs have an animate subject while II verbs have an inanimate subject . The pairings of intransitive verbs such as ( 1a ) and ( 1b ) are arbitrary in that there is no derivational relationship which obtains between the members of an AI ...
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