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The TA direct conjunct endings have the theme sign | -6 thm . 1 followed by a suffix | -hev | NEG before a pronominal suffix that begins with a vowel ( only 1-0 15–3s ( < PA * -aki ] , | -ose | 25–3s [ < PA * -ači ] , and the ...
The TA direct conjunct endings have the theme sign | -6 thm . 1 followed by a suffix | -hev | NEG before a pronominal suffix that begins with a vowel ( only 1-0 15–3s ( < PA * -aki ] , | -ose | 25–3s [ < PA * -ači ] , and the ...
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PROTO - ALGONQUIAN * -W NEG The cognacy of O 1- ( 0 ) w | NEG ( the component of the s - negative inflection that appears after ( -ss ( i ) NEG ) and PEA * -7 ) NEG is evident in the endings in which the only difference between the s ...
PROTO - ALGONQUIAN * -W NEG The cognacy of O 1- ( 0 ) w | NEG ( the component of the s - negative inflection that appears after ( -ss ( i ) NEG ) and PEA * -7 ) NEG is evident in the endings in which the only difference between the s ...
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The independent order negative endings would thus be expected to have PA * - ( 0 ) w - e as the first and second singular absolute ending , and this appears to be what Eastern Algonquian reflects : ( 18 ) Independent indicative absolute ...
The independent order negative endings would thus be expected to have PA * - ( 0 ) w - e as the first and second singular absolute ending , and this appears to be what Eastern Algonquian reflects : ( 18 ) Independent indicative absolute ...
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