Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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verb , TI is - imāht / am ( W ) ' he smells it so ' has an associated pa- tient verb is - imām = ēw ( W ) ' he smells him so ' - the details of these semantic classes are presented below . We will be working , then , with three semantic ...
verb , TI is - imāht / am ( W ) ' he smells it so ' has an associated pa- tient verb is - imām = ēw ( W ) ' he smells him so ' - the details of these semantic classes are presented below . We will be working , then , with three semantic ...
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The two types of TI verbs are thus inflected identically and the TI 2 verbs need no longer be regarded as " pseudo ... now seen as part of the stem , -am- and -aw , are the TI AFs which mark seman- tic verb class in the TI system .
The two types of TI verbs are thus inflected identically and the TI 2 verbs need no longer be regarded as " pseudo ... now seen as part of the stem , -am- and -aw , are the TI AFs which mark seman- tic verb class in the TI system .
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This completes our survey of the eight verb classes conveyed by the AI AFs . In addition , as was partially described in the section on AI AF -aw- , there are de - transitivized verbs in the AI system , those whose derivational ...
This completes our survey of the eight verb classes conveyed by the AI AFs . In addition , as was partially described in the section on AI AF -aw- , there are de - transitivized verbs in the AI system , those whose derivational ...
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