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We saw this pattern for deriving TA ( and TI ) verbs with the general transitivizer from Al verbs with AF . é - ( - :-) ' agent ' : TA atosk / a / t = ew ' he works at him from AI atosk / e = w ' he works ' .
We saw this pattern for deriving TA ( and TI ) verbs with the general transitivizer from Al verbs with AF . é - ( - :-) ' agent ' : TA atosk / a / t = ew ' he works at him from AI atosk / e = w ' he works ' .
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For the latter example , it is particularly instructive to see that this patient of a pattern meaning is kept separate from the normal patient meaning which is conveyed with an explicit inverse - marker - ikuit - ācim / iko / si = w ...
For the latter example , it is particularly instructive to see that this patient of a pattern meaning is kept separate from the normal patient meaning which is conveyed with an explicit inverse - marker - ikuit - ācim / iko / si = w ...
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The well - known otter - tail or otter - track pattern , for example , consists of a series of diamonds interspersed with long lozenges . It is said to represent the movements of an otter as it runs and slides along the ice ( Fairbanks ...
The well - known otter - tail or otter - track pattern , for example , consists of a series of diamonds interspersed with long lozenges . It is said to represent the movements of an otter as it runs and slides along the ice ( Fairbanks ...
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