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0 Conjunct Dubitative Preterit 38 osáwagobanên 3p os8w & gobanen 3's osiwanigobanên 3 " pos wanigobanên Comments : Conjunct Neutral In all relevant respects , this tense is the same as the one given by Jones for Maniwaki .
0 Conjunct Dubitative Preterit 38 osáwagobanên 3p os8w & gobanen 3's osiwanigobanên 3 " pos wanigobanên Comments : Conjunct Neutral In all relevant respects , this tense is the same as the one given by Jones for Maniwaki .
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... and that Ellis ( 1961 ) gives various examples of the use of the dubitatives which are completely consistent with those given here ( he gives examples of it in main clauses , complements , relative clauses , and both ordinary and ...
... and that Ellis ( 1961 ) gives various examples of the use of the dubitatives which are completely consistent with those given here ( he gives examples of it in main clauses , complements , relative clauses , and both ordinary and ...
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They are given in ( 1 ) . ( 1 ) bkwaakod ' ball ' wepjigan ' bat ' mjika awan ' glove ' Some of my oldest sources ( those over 80 ) remember playing hardball when the only equipment was a bat and ball , and not even the catcher wore a ...
They are given in ( 1 ) . ( 1 ) bkwaakod ' ball ' wepjigan ' bat ' mjika awan ' glove ' Some of my oldest sources ( those over 80 ) remember playing hardball when the only equipment was a bat and ball , and not even the catcher wore a ...
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