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For example , as discussed by Goddard ( 1990 ) , many preverbs in Fox occur independently as initials , as illustrated by the pair of forms in 119 : ( 119 ) ki - ši - menowa ' he has finished drinking ' ( with preverb ki ši ) ki šisenye ...
For example , as discussed by Goddard ( 1990 ) , many preverbs in Fox occur independently as initials , as illustrated by the pair of forms in 119 : ( 119 ) ki - ši - menowa ' he has finished drinking ' ( with preverb ki ši ) ki šisenye ...
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k , it occurs as the initial root in the stem . There are many other stems of Kutenai preverbs that do not exist alone as stems of verbs , but which do occur as initial roots within stems . For example , the stem ¢ ' i- of the preverb ...
k , it occurs as the initial root in the stem . There are many other stems of Kutenai preverbs that do not exist alone as stems of verbs , but which do occur as initial roots within stems . For example , the stem ¢ ' i- of the preverb ...
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... occur more overtly in CAUSE TO DIE : a 10 ( 10 ) TO DIE KILL CAUSE Note that many lexical insertions also must be sensitive to the inserted item's future sister nodes as well — e.g. , GUSSY can only occur before UP , SINGLEVtrans ...
... occur more overtly in CAUSE TO DIE : a 10 ( 10 ) TO DIE KILL CAUSE Note that many lexical insertions also must be sensitive to the inserted item's future sister nodes as well — e.g. , GUSSY can only occur before UP , SINGLEVtrans ...
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BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
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