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The phonological form of the dubitative suffix can vary considerably , depending on the class of verb involved ... complete paradigms for the dubitative and for other verbal suffixes in Moose Cree are to be found in Ellis ( 1971 ) .
The phonological form of the dubitative suffix can vary considerably , depending on the class of verb involved ... complete paradigms for the dubitative and for other verbal suffixes in Moose Cree are to be found in Ellis ( 1971 ) .
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-ahku indicates a first person plural inclusive subject , and -e : is the so - called ' subjunctive ' suffix ( e.g. , Bloomfield 1946 , Ellis 1971 ) ; this suffix typically , although not always , appears on ( nondubitative ) verbs in ...
-ahku indicates a first person plural inclusive subject , and -e : is the so - called ' subjunctive ' suffix ( e.g. , Bloomfield 1946 , Ellis 1971 ) ; this suffix typically , although not always , appears on ( nondubitative ) verbs in ...
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In both types of clause , when the verb is dubitative , it also has a so - called “ preterit ” suffix . Because this is relevant in the explanation of why these clauses are interpreted as contrary - tofact , I will make some comments ...
In both types of clause , when the verb is dubitative , it also has a so - called “ preterit ” suffix . Because this is relevant in the explanation of why these clauses are interpreted as contrary - tofact , I will make some comments ...
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