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In Meskwaki the irregular negative enclitic | = ihi | makes negative sen- tences in the independent indicative and potential modes , but these are highly marked utterances that require the expressive negative intonation and carry the ...
In Meskwaki the irregular negative enclitic | = ihi | makes negative sen- tences in the independent indicative and potential modes , but these are highly marked utterances that require the expressive negative intonation and carry the ...
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The " negator " kan is predicative and takes as its complement a verb from the negative paradigm ; the negator is inflected for some of the modes of the independent order ( Bloomfield 1962 : 196-197 ) ...
The " negator " kan is predicative and takes as its complement a verb from the negative paradigm ; the negator is inflected for some of the modes of the independent order ( Bloomfield 1962 : 196-197 ) ...
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Forms in the independent negative paradigms that would otherwise end in | -ssi - w | add a word - final “ negative augment " | -n | ( see AI 3s and TA 2s - 3s in 9 ; Todd 1970 : 247 ) . The II independent and conjunct have a dif- ferent ...
Forms in the independent negative paradigms that would otherwise end in | -ssi - w | add a word - final “ negative augment " | -n | ( see AI 3s and TA 2s - 3s in 9 ; Todd 1970 : 247 ) . The II independent and conjunct have a dif- ferent ...
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