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Also , here we must recognize the importance of the fact that the last form above is effectively [ t'l : giltes ] and not * [ t'Ikiftes ] . The implication here is that the schwa vowel present in this word as part of the syllabic ...
Also , here we must recognize the importance of the fact that the last form above is effectively [ t'l : giltes ] and not * [ t'Ikiftes ] . The implication here is that the schwa vowel present in this word as part of the syllabic ...
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As noted by Hewson ( 1991 : 864 ) “ There is the fact that the speaker , as an SAP , is also a listener , and that there are two listeners and only one speaker in any discourse . ” The Mi'kmaq speaker , when using the deferential ...
As noted by Hewson ( 1991 : 864 ) “ There is the fact that the speaker , as an SAP , is also a listener , and that there are two listeners and only one speaker in any discourse . ” The Mi'kmaq speaker , when using the deferential ...
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One of the most striking facts about descriptions of mood and modality in general , and of evidentiality in ... DeLancey argues that miratives are distinct from the category of evidentials , despite the fact that part of their meaning ...
One of the most striking facts about descriptions of mood and modality in general , and of evidentiality in ... DeLancey argues that miratives are distinct from the category of evidentials , despite the fact that part of their meaning ...
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