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The pronoun must be placed after the noun : ( 25 ) Willie û . ' This is Willie . ' ( 26 ) Willie an . " That is Willie . ' ( 27 ) Willie nâ . ' That yonder is Willie . ' When used in equational sentences , note the preferred word order ...
The pronoun must be placed after the noun : ( 25 ) Willie û . ' This is Willie . ' ( 26 ) Willie an . " That is Willie . ' ( 27 ) Willie nâ . ' That yonder is Willie . ' When used in equational sentences , note the preferred word order ...
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( 2a ) Bare noun ( 2b ) Prefixed noun kinosêw iyinito - kinosêw fish.NA pike-fish.NA [ kínòsew ] [ ... kínòsew ] ' a / the fish ' ' a / the pike ' ( 2c ) Suffixed noun kinosêw - ak fish.NA - PL [ kınósèw .
( 2a ) Bare noun ( 2b ) Prefixed noun kinosêw iyinito - kinosêw fish.NA pike-fish.NA [ kínòsew ] [ ... kínòsew ] ' a / the fish ' ' a / the pike ' ( 2c ) Suffixed noun kinosêw - ak fish.NA - PL [ kınósèw .
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I sought forms that meet several requirements : ( i ) the noun must occur frequently enough to provide a useful number of tokens , ( ii ) the noun should be phonologically and syllabically " transparent , ' avoiding intervocalic glides ...
I sought forms that meet several requirements : ( i ) the noun must occur frequently enough to provide a useful number of tokens , ( ii ) the noun should be phonologically and syllabically " transparent , ' avoiding intervocalic glides ...
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