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0 formed with either CF -im " by speech ' or CF -ācim ' tell ' , e.g. kisi - m / o = w ' he speaks angrily ' ( compared to kisi - m = cw ( W ) ' he angers him by speech ' ) , and it - acim / o = w ' he narrates so'in each case the ...
0 formed with either CF -im " by speech ' or CF -ācim ' tell ' , e.g. kisi - m / o = w ' he speaks angrily ' ( compared to kisi - m = cw ( W ) ' he angers him by speech ' ) , and it - acim / o = w ' he narrates so'in each case the ...
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( We can use the label " phoric " as a cover term for both anaphoric and cataphoric . ) Note the AI verbs ( 9a - 9d ) : ( 9a ) ná - hóhtarhane ' I tell / told story . ( 9b ) ná - het - ótarhane ' I thus tell / told the story .
( We can use the label " phoric " as a cover term for both anaphoric and cataphoric . ) Note the AI verbs ( 9a - 9d ) : ( 9a ) ná - hóhtarhane ' I tell / told story . ( 9b ) ná - het - ótarhane ' I thus tell / told the story .
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We suffer from an unavoidable myopia that makes it hard for us to tell what things the insider knows , consciously or not , about his own language . What we see in a distant language is , in many ways , as much a reflection of our own ...
We suffer from an unavoidable myopia that makes it hard for us to tell what things the insider knows , consciously or not , about his own language . What we see in a distant language is , in many ways , as much a reflection of our own ...
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