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... person agreement . The suffix -yân represents first person subject while suffix -t is third person . In 18b the first example with suffix -t is third person singular while the second example shows the additional suffix -ik which makes it ...
... person agreement . The suffix -yân represents first person subject while suffix -t is third person . In 18b the first example with suffix -t is third person singular while the second example shows the additional suffix -ik which makes it ...
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... third persons in a sentence , one is proximate while the other ( s ) are ... person , and a proximate / obviative contrast is not possible . In other ... third person possessor . The examples in 23 involve possessor phrases with third ...
... third persons in a sentence , one is proximate while the other ( s ) are ... person , and a proximate / obviative contrast is not possible . In other ... third person possessor . The examples in 23 involve possessor phrases with third ...
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... person . ( 27 ) a . [ pred awîna ] [ subj êko ] who the.very.one ' Who is he ( the very one we mentioned ) ? ' b ... third persons . In the Algonquian literature , obviative third person is often referred to as " fourth person " , and ...
... person . ( 27 ) a . [ pred awîna ] [ subj êko ] who the.very.one ' Who is he ( the very one we mentioned ) ? ' b ... third persons . In the Algonquian literature , obviative third person is often referred to as " fourth person " , and ...
Contents
BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
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