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Both cover a range of meanings that is quite different from any word class in European languages : some ... preverbs with similar sorts of meaning in PassamaquoddyMaliseet , taken from Leavitt ( 1985 ) or Leavitt and Francis ( 1984 ) .
Both cover a range of meanings that is quite different from any word class in European languages : some ... preverbs with similar sorts of meaning in PassamaquoddyMaliseet , taken from Leavitt ( 1985 ) or Leavitt and Francis ( 1984 ) .
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a The preverb raqasusa k'at that time ' is used in questions to express the meaning ' when ' , but without the interrogative word ka ?, as in 59 : ( 59 ) krin Paqasusa - E haga ? SUBORD = 2 that.time - PV be.born “ When were you born ?
a The preverb raqasusa k'at that time ' is used in questions to express the meaning ' when ' , but without the interrogative word ka ?, as in 59 : ( 59 ) krin Paqasusa - E haga ? SUBORD = 2 that.time - PV be.born “ When were you born ?
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The preverb in 104 occurs only once in my data and I am not sure of its general meaning ; the gloss given is based on what it appears to mean in this particular example . A further preverb that can be classed in this set , exemplified ...
The preverb in 104 occurs only once in my data and I am not sure of its general meaning ; the gloss given is based on what it appears to mean in this particular example . A further preverb that can be classed in this set , exemplified ...
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BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
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