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Again in ( 2b ) Medler's use of the ticket is future with respect to the buying of it and so is marked future , waa- . In ( 2c ) gii - bchishniyaan ' I fell ' is marked past because it preceded his mother's being scared .
Again in ( 2b ) Medler's use of the ticket is future with respect to the buying of it and so is marked future , waa- . In ( 2c ) gii - bchishniyaan ' I fell ' is marked past because it preceded his mother's being scared .
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10 Many speakers use ji- ' future ' as the unmarked tense of complements instead of wii- . 11 Occasionally dash will occur twice in a sentence where there is a longish preposed subordinate clause or phrase , as in ( 20 ) .
10 Many speakers use ji- ' future ' as the unmarked tense of complements instead of wii- . 11 Occasionally dash will occur twice in a sentence where there is a longish preposed subordinate clause or phrase , as in ( 20 ) .
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( 22 ) intentive future non - intentive future modal with independent wiiga- / dadaawith conjunct wiijidaaunder initial change waage( ge- + preterite ) The choice between the allomorphs of the non - intentive future with the independent ...
( 22 ) intentive future non - intentive future modal with independent wiiga- / dadaawith conjunct wiijidaaunder initial change waage( ge- + preterite ) The choice between the allomorphs of the non - intentive future with the independent ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
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