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Some Semantic Consequences of the Structural Position of Preverbs in Severn Ojibwe TANYA SLAVIN University of Toronto This paper1 concerns the relationship between preverbs and initials in Severn Ojibwe.2 It has long been noted that not ...
Some Semantic Consequences of the Structural Position of Preverbs in Severn Ojibwe TANYA SLAVIN University of Toronto This paper1 concerns the relationship between preverbs and initials in Severn Ojibwe.2 It has long been noted that not ...
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To summarize , the traditional criteria for determining the position of a root as a preverb or as an initial are its phonological status , the morpho- logical status of the material it combines with , and lexicalization .
To summarize , the traditional criteria for determining the position of a root as a preverb or as an initial are its phonological status , the morpho- logical status of the material it combines with , and lexicalization .
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( 2005 ) advance a similar proposal , arguing fur- ther that preverbs ' lower ' to the initial position for purely ... I will present evi- dence that in some cases there are reasons to retain two different positions for preverbs and ...
( 2005 ) advance a similar proposal , arguing fur- ther that preverbs ' lower ' to the initial position for purely ... I will present evi- dence that in some cases there are reasons to retain two different positions for preverbs and ...
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