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abstract finals ( AF ) , plus a few grammatical morphemes ( = is the stem - inflection boundary , / is the derivational boundary between CF and AF , or root and AF , and is the word internal syntax boundary between root and final or ...
abstract finals ( AF ) , plus a few grammatical morphemes ( = is the stem - inflection boundary , / is the derivational boundary between CF and AF , or root and AF , and is the word internal syntax boundary between root and final or ...
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In one case where two degrees of obviation are distinguished by the verbal inflection , the second obviative ( sometimes called the further obviative ) is indicated as ( O2 ) . " To begin with we may consider two examples of complex ...
In one case where two degrees of obviation are distinguished by the verbal inflection , the second obviative ( sometimes called the further obviative ) is indicated as ( O2 ) . " To begin with we may consider two examples of complex ...
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The verb ' to kill ' is inflected for a proximate plural object and mora phologically could have either an obviative or a second obviative as subject , but the position of ' woman'at the end of the sentence probably rules out taking it ...
The verb ' to kill ' is inflected for a proximate plural object and mora phologically could have either an obviative or a second obviative as subject , but the position of ' woman'at the end of the sentence probably rules out taking it ...
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