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... position of these roots ( as preverbs vs. as initials ) has a systematic effect on the interpretation of the predicate : when these roots appear in the preverb position , the predicate is interpreted as an event , but when they are in ...
... position of these roots ( as preverbs vs. as initials ) has a systematic effect on the interpretation of the predicate : when these roots appear in the preverb position , the predicate is interpreted as an event , but when they are in ...
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... position of a root as a preverb or as an initial are its phonological status , the morpho- logical status of the ... position , but in the latter it is in the preverb position . ( 8a ) Nikiih- 1SG.PAST- wani - ihkit . → [ waní : hkit ] ...
... position of a root as a preverb or as an initial are its phonological status , the morpho- logical status of the ... position , but in the latter it is in the preverb position . ( 8a ) Nikiih- 1SG.PAST- wani - ihkit . → [ waní : hkit ] ...
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... position when it is attached to the bound morpheme - wenawesi ' be angry ' ( 10a ) ; but it appears in the preverb position when attached to the verb kiishiwaasi with the same meaning ' be angry ' ( 10b ) . The meaning of the two ...
... position when it is attached to the bound morpheme - wenawesi ' be angry ' ( 10a ) ; but it appears in the preverb position when attached to the verb kiishiwaasi with the same meaning ' be angry ' ( 10b ) . The meaning of the two ...
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