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While there is no standard analysis of stem structure in Kutenai of the sort that there is in Algonquian languages in terms of initials , medials , and finals , it is at least curious that in all of the Kutenai verb stems that contain ...
While there is no standard analysis of stem structure in Kutenai of the sort that there is in Algonquian languages in terms of initials , medials , and finals , it is at least curious that in all of the Kutenai verb stems that contain ...
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( 2 ) Verb Remainder Stem Theme But now we observe that there is ostensibly no theme in the ti forms . Thus , the TI endings in Table 1 are evidently to be classed as “ remainders ” , that is , with the material which comes after the ...
( 2 ) Verb Remainder Stem Theme But now we observe that there is ostensibly no theme in the ti forms . Thus , the TI endings in Table 1 are evidently to be classed as “ remainders ” , that is , with the material which comes after the ...
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With the exception of those stems with TA -1- , however , the ti theme is added directly to the TA verb stem . In light of the above discussion , we should modify the eighth line of Table 1 to read : ( 7 ) it [ 3in.s ] -m-tu-tmi ...
With the exception of those stems with TA -1- , however , the ti theme is added directly to the TA verb stem . In light of the above discussion , we should modify the eighth line of Table 1 to read : ( 7 ) it [ 3in.s ] -m-tu-tmi ...
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BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
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