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on a preceding vowel , as also before some other Cheyenne suffixes ( Leman 1981 : 307 ) . When the interrogative suffix | -he | INT follows ( mark- ing content questions ) , the negative suffix is | -he ] NEG , with a low tone ( 14 ) ...
on a preceding vowel , as also before some other Cheyenne suffixes ( Leman 1981 : 307 ) . When the interrogative suffix | -he | INT follows ( mark- ing content questions ) , the negative suffix is | -he ] NEG , with a low tone ( 14 ) ...
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... suffix PEA * - ( ō ) w preceded by an element PA * -hsi * -hs . Bloomfield ( 1946 : 100 ) suggested that the Ojibwe negative -ssi · was " perhaps in origin a diminutive suffix " ( cf. Costa 2003 : 373 ) , and it indeed seems likely that ...
... suffix PEA * - ( ō ) w preceded by an element PA * -hsi * -hs . Bloomfield ( 1946 : 100 ) suggested that the Ojibwe negative -ssi · was " perhaps in origin a diminutive suffix " ( cf. Costa 2003 : 373 ) , and it indeed seems likely that ...
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... suffix | - ( 0 ) -hi | AI , II ) . If the s - negative is derived from a diminutive formation there is a ready explanation for the added n that appears immediately after the s- negative suffix * -hs on II verbs in both the independent ...
... suffix | - ( 0 ) -hi | AI , II ) . If the s - negative is derived from a diminutive formation there is a ready explanation for the added n that appears immediately after the s- negative suffix * -hs on II verbs in both the independent ...
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