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Conjunct Preterit me , The only difference between the Golden Lake forms and the Maniwaki forms in this tense is in the vowel before the preterit morpheme -ban In Maniwaki , this vowel is i everywhere . In Golden Lake , on the other ...
Conjunct Preterit me , The only difference between the Golden Lake forms and the Maniwaki forms in this tense is in the vowel before the preterit morpheme -ban In Maniwaki , this vowel is i everywhere . In Golden Lake , on the other ...
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is realized as : 16 ) aw i : skwi : w ' this woman ' In the case of the form n - ad ahwa : w there has been no lengthening of the initial vowel of the stem adahw- , which indicates that we are not dealing with a prefix ni- , but rather ...
is realized as : 16 ) aw i : skwi : w ' this woman ' In the case of the form n - ad ahwa : w there has been no lengthening of the initial vowel of the stem adahw- , which indicates that we are not dealing with a prefix ni- , but rather ...
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... the surface contrast between present and future resides solely in the use of the vowel i in present tense and the use of the vowel a in the future ( and , of course , in the sandhi difference between the personal prefixes ki- and ...
... the surface contrast between present and future resides solely in the use of the vowel i in present tense and the use of the vowel a in the future ( and , of course , in the sandhi difference between the personal prefixes ki- and ...
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