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and thus a proximate form could , in theory , refer to either previous referent . Note , however , that an obviated possessum acting on an obviative referent reverses these judgements . In ( 15 ) , the obviative question form ( 15b ) ...
and thus a proximate form could , in theory , refer to either previous referent . Note , however , that an obviated possessum acting on an obviative referent reverses these judgements . In ( 15 ) , the obviative question form ( 15b ) ...
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The situation is similar with aspectual preverbs referring to the inter- nal structure of an event : noomake- ' for a while ' and ontami- ' busy / right now ' . The preverb noomake- ' for a while ' defines the temporal bound- aries of ...
The situation is similar with aspectual preverbs referring to the inter- nal structure of an event : noomake- ' for a while ' and ontami- ' busy / right now ' . The preverb noomake- ' for a while ' defines the temporal bound- aries of ...
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I would note here that she did not refer to the Speck & Heye ( 1921 ) monograph on the Nimaban , a dragging cord made from braided strips of caribou hide . ORALITY AND LITERACY : GAINS AND LOSSES IN JAMES BAY TRANSITIONS Orality refers ...
I would note here that she did not refer to the Speck & Heye ( 1921 ) monograph on the Nimaban , a dragging cord made from braided strips of caribou hide . ORALITY AND LITERACY : GAINS AND LOSSES IN JAMES BAY TRANSITIONS Orality refers ...
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