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... contrast between " long " and " short " vowels ( cf. Lacombe 1874 : viii ) . Thus , a randomly - located form in the text ( seen in fig . 2 ) shows a contrast both in vowel quality ( " long " versus " short " ) and a concomitant contrast ...
... contrast between " long " and " short " vowels ( cf. Lacombe 1874 : viii ) . Thus , a randomly - located form in the text ( seen in fig . 2 ) shows a contrast both in vowel quality ( " long " versus " short " ) and a concomitant contrast ...
Page 306
... contrast in interpretation created by the preverb nihtaa- is of aspectual properties . Thus , I argue that nihtaa- , in fact , exhibits the same kind of behaviour as the roots kishepaa- " in the morning ' and niipaa- ' at night ' : when ...
... contrast in interpretation created by the preverb nihtaa- is of aspectual properties . Thus , I argue that nihtaa- , in fact , exhibits the same kind of behaviour as the roots kishepaa- " in the morning ' and niipaa- ' at night ' : when ...
Page 309
... contrast might better be viewed as a contrast between stage - level predicates and individual - level predicates . Many questions remain unanswered . Thus , though the contrast between the two readings is very consistent , not all verbs ...
... contrast might better be viewed as a contrast between stage - level predicates and individual - level predicates . Many questions remain unanswered . Thus , though the contrast between the two readings is very consistent , not all verbs ...
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