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In contrast , the unmarked beneficiary class conveyed by - ara allows but does not require an inanimate patient . This gives rise to several different kinds of pairs of beneficiary verbs : 1 ) both verbs express an inanimate patient ...
In contrast , the unmarked beneficiary class conveyed by - ara allows but does not require an inanimate patient . This gives rise to several different kinds of pairs of beneficiary verbs : 1 ) both verbs express an inanimate patient ...
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It appears that this same / e / - / a / contrast symbolizes size , degree , and distance in other Cheyenne forms , for example : ( 19 ) étielkéo / étehke ? ón / “ it is small ( 20 ) étahpó ? o / étahpe ? ón / ' it is big ( 21 ) hád ?
It appears that this same / e / - / a / contrast symbolizes size , degree , and distance in other Cheyenne forms , for example : ( 19 ) étielkéo / étehke ? ón / “ it is small ( 20 ) étahpó ? o / étahpe ? ón / ' it is big ( 21 ) hád ?
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In contrast to narrative modes of expression , they consist of either single images or a grouping of three or more , in which latter case the elements are so disposed as to form a cohesive , mutually interacting composition centred upon ...
In contrast to narrative modes of expression , they consist of either single images or a grouping of three or more , in which latter case the elements are so disposed as to form a cohesive , mutually interacting composition centred upon ...
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