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Independent Dubitative Preterit The first and second person singular forms in Golden Lake are questionable since my data indicate that there is , inexplicably , no distinction made between them . The first person singular form given by ...
Independent Dubitative Preterit The first and second person singular forms in Golden Lake are questionable since my data indicate that there is , inexplicably , no distinction made between them . The first person singular form given by ...
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These are known as Direct , Inverse , 1-2 , 2-1 , Indefinite Subject , and Inanimate Subject forms of the verb . 20 ) Direct Forms nekom ( nihtol ; niktok , nihiht ) etoli lehlut — ' third or fourth person object , singular or plural ...
These are known as Direct , Inverse , 1-2 , 2-1 , Indefinite Subject , and Inanimate Subject forms of the verb . 20 ) Direct Forms nekom ( nihtol ; niktok , nihiht ) etoli lehlut — ' third or fourth person object , singular or plural ...
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prefixed and unprefixed forms but not changed forms . Some preverbs double as prenouns , but no elements seem to be prenouns only . The discussion here will focus chiefly on preverbs . 1. Preverbs as Parts of Verb Stems In using a ...
prefixed and unprefixed forms but not changed forms . Some preverbs double as prenouns , but no elements seem to be prenouns only . The discussion here will focus chiefly on preverbs . 1. Preverbs as Parts of Verb Stems In using a ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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