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tion ) , the example in 13 requires a show - and - tell situation — a knife must be visible in order to be referential . As suggested above , the only examples of an indefinite predicate nominal involve interrogative pronouns ( wh ...
tion ) , the example in 13 requires a show - and - tell situation — a knife must be visible in order to be referential . As suggested above , the only examples of an indefinite predicate nominal involve interrogative pronouns ( wh ...
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Example 6 illustrates an instance in which the indicative clitic is not null , preceding the durative preverb Pupsi t ... In dividing these forms into morphemes in the examples , I place the ejective symbol above the hyphen , as in n ...
Example 6 illustrates an instance in which the indicative clitic is not null , preceding the durative preverb Pupsi t ... In dividing these forms into morphemes in the examples , I place the ejective symbol above the hyphen , as in n ...
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For example , as noted above , when the subordinative and indicative proclitics combine with preverbs beginning with / ? / or / h / , phonological rules apply ( k + ? k ' ; k + h + k ) . Furthermore , preverbs sometimes combine with ...
For example , as noted above , when the subordinative and indicative proclitics combine with preverbs beginning with / ? / or / h / , phonological rules apply ( k + ? k ' ; k + h + k ) . Furthermore , preverbs sometimes combine with ...
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Contents
BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
Copyright | |
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