Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Verb Stems In using a preverb , a word boundary - and perhaps even a noun , pronoun or particle may occur between it and the verb . Nevertheless , two features of the preverb show that it is in fact part of the verb stem . 1.1 ...
... Verb Stems In using a preverb , a word boundary - and perhaps even a noun , pronoun or particle may occur between it and the verb . Nevertheless , two features of the preverb show that it is in fact part of the verb stem . 1.1 ...
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... verb whose stem begins with a consonant , although in such cases words can be interposed between preverb and verb . In the fourth example , however , syncope occurs in the first syllable of the stem ; this phenomenon is found only after ...
... verb whose stem begins with a consonant , although in such cases words can be interposed between preverb and verb . In the fourth example , however , syncope occurs in the first syllable of the stem ; this phenomenon is found only after ...
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... Verb stems of the first category remain unchanged in form when used with a preverb . For example : ( 20 ) mace naci Complete Verb Stem -am- ame maciyame natame Incomplete Verb Stem mace -hp- macehpu naci nacihpu he fishes he begins to ...
... Verb stems of the first category remain unchanged in form when used with a preverb . For example : ( 20 ) mace naci Complete Verb Stem -am- ame maciyame natame Incomplete Verb Stem mace -hp- macehpu naci nacihpu he fishes he begins to ...
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