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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 preverb , a word boundary and perhaps even a noun , pronoun ...
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 preverb , a word boundary and perhaps even a noun , pronoun ...
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That is , these preverbs do not have corresponding initials . ( See also Section 3.3 . ) ... A word boundary is also found at the beginning of certain “ complete " verbs ( i.e. , verbs that do not require a preverb or initial ) .
That is , these preverbs do not have corresponding initials . ( See also Section 3.3 . ) ... A word boundary is also found at the beginning of certain “ complete " verbs ( i.e. , verbs that do not require a preverb or initial ) .
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toli * toliw be doing X Preverbs derived from nouns or verbs ( see Section 5.2 ) do not form derived particles . 7. Conclusion Are preverbs words ? The best answer at this point might be : in some ways yes , in some ways no .
toli * toliw be doing X Preverbs derived from nouns or verbs ( see Section 5.2 ) do not form derived particles . 7. Conclusion Are preverbs words ? The best answer at this point might be : in some ways yes , in some ways no .
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