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Alor II By using these particular stems we can describe not only the function of a verb or noun but also whether it is animate or inanimate , transitive or intransitive - all in a single term . 1 ) Noun weskuwimut , ' an animate that is ...
Alor II By using these particular stems we can describe not only the function of a verb or noun but also whether it is animate or inanimate , transitive or intransitive - all in a single term . 1 ) Noun weskuwimut , ' an animate that is ...
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7 ) Double Object Verb etoliskuwimiht elehtuwat - ' ( a word ) that talks about what an animate does to an animate / inanimate for ( or of ) an animate ' ( Examples : She found his money . She gave him money . ) ...
7 ) Double Object Verb etoliskuwimiht elehtuwat - ' ( a word ) that talks about what an animate does to an animate / inanimate for ( or of ) an animate ' ( Examples : She found his money . She gave him money . ) ...
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called etoliskuwimiht skat elluhkehq ' ( a word ) that talks about what an animate does not do . ' Once verbs and nouns have been identified , we can discuss their functions in sentences . 11 ) Subject nutoluhket — ' an animate that ...
called etoliskuwimiht skat elluhkehq ' ( a word ) that talks about what an animate does not do . ' Once verbs and nouns have been identified , we can discuss their functions in sentences . 11 ) Subject nutoluhket — ' an animate that ...
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