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DIR - 3 woman ' That man loves the woman . ' ( 236 ) Judgment task ( S2 , 8 September 2005 ) skwêw sâkihêw ana nâpêw . iskwêw sâkih - ê - w ana nâpêw NVN SVO NVN SVO 11. This position for piko in ( 22b ) is not attested in textual ...
DIR - 3 woman ' That man loves the woman . ' ( 236 ) Judgment task ( S2 , 8 September 2005 ) skwêw sâkihêw ana nâpêw . iskwêw sâkih - ê - w ana nâpêw NVN SVO NVN SVO 11. This position for piko in ( 22b ) is not attested in textual ...
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woman love - TA.DIR - 3 that man ' The woman loves that man . ' Obviation is preferred only when the first noun is to be interpreted as the object : ( 24a ) Judgment task ( S2 , 8 September 2005 ) skwêw ana nâpêw sâkihêw . iskwêw - a ...
woman love - TA.DIR - 3 that man ' The woman loves that man . ' Obviation is preferred only when the first noun is to be interpreted as the object : ( 24a ) Judgment task ( S2 , 8 September 2005 ) skwêw ana nâpêw sâkihêw . iskwêw - a ...
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DIR - 3 woman - OBV êkwa awa iskwêw ê - wanih - â - t ot - awâs - im - is - a and this woman CONJ - lose - TA.DIR - 3 3 - child - POSS - DIM - OBV ' When Jeff was walking , he met a woman who lost her child .
DIR - 3 woman - OBV êkwa awa iskwêw ê - wanih - â - t ot - awâs - im - is - a and this woman CONJ - lose - TA.DIR - 3 3 - child - POSS - DIM - OBV ' When Jeff was walking , he met a woman who lost her child .
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