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Future tense is htse- ( phonemic / hte / ) . I have previously stated ( Leman 1979 : 191 ; 1981 : 306 ) that there are two different future tense morphemes in Cheyenne . I now realize that the other morpheme claimed , / hta- / ...
Future tense is htse- ( phonemic / hte / ) . I have previously stated ( Leman 1979 : 191 ; 1981 : 306 ) that there are two different future tense morphemes in Cheyenne . I now realize that the other morpheme claimed , / hta- / ...
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Since it is neither of these two possible results , I prefer the analysis of na- , as a portmanteau morpheme for the first person future . It is , in effect , a new preverb , formed by morphological rather than phonological processes .
Since it is neither of these two possible results , I prefer the analysis of na- , as a portmanteau morpheme for the first person future . It is , in effect , a new preverb , formed by morphological rather than phonological processes .
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In the following two examples , in which the conjunct clause is introduced by the same independent verb and both indicate the potential future , the first has ta- and the second has ka- : 68 ) niki : kosti : n ta - sipwi : ya : mohka ...
In the following two examples , in which the conjunct clause is introduced by the same independent verb and both indicate the potential future , the first has ta- and the second has ka- : 68 ) niki : kosti : n ta - sipwi : ya : mohka ...
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