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The first part is a narrative like example ( 3 ) , with the proximate consistently used for the flute - bearer and his group and the obviative used for their enemies . Then , at the point indicated in the translation by a slash ( / ) ...
The first part is a narrative like example ( 3 ) , with the proximate consistently used for the flute - bearer and his group and the obviative used for their enemies . Then , at the point indicated in the translation by a slash ( / ) ...
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In this passage , there are three proximate shifts , producing four distinct narrative segments ( marked off by slashes in the En- glish translation ) in which the character with proximate status alternates .
In this passage , there are three proximate shifts , producing four distinct narrative segments ( marked off by slashes in the En- glish translation ) in which the character with proximate status alternates .
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The obviative shift , like the proximate shift , is a good example of how the secondary associations of the core use of a grammatical category can become independent denotata through being evoked by the unconditioned use of that ...
The obviative shift , like the proximate shift , is a good example of how the secondary associations of the core use of a grammatical category can become independent denotata through being evoked by the unconditioned use of that ...
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