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... proximate ( unmarked ) and obviative ( marked ) . ( 3 ) proximate proximate sg . pl . nâpêw otâpânâsk maskwa nâpêwak maskwak obviative sg . or pl . nâpêwa ' man ' otâpânâskwak otâpânâskwa ' truck , car ' maskwa ' bear ' The basic idea ...
... proximate ( unmarked ) and obviative ( marked ) . ( 3 ) proximate proximate sg . pl . nâpêw otâpânâsk maskwa nâpêwak maskwak obviative sg . or pl . nâpêwa ' man ' otâpânâskwak otâpânâskwa ' truck , car ' maskwa ' bear ' The basic idea ...
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... proximate shift . ( 11 ) Correlation of proximate spans and prosodic units : well - behaved stretches : others : 1-17 , 18-23 , 24-27 , 38-52 , 56-59 28-37 , 50-55 6. The Mismatches Not coincidentally , the two prosodically problematic ...
... proximate shift . ( 11 ) Correlation of proximate spans and prosodic units : well - behaved stretches : others : 1-17 , 18-23 , 24-27 , 38-52 , 56-59 28-37 , 50-55 6. The Mismatches Not coincidentally , the two prosodically problematic ...
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... proximate shifts in rapid succession as the family tries to cross the highway . This connection between frequent proximate shifts and heightened ac- tion suggests part of an explanation for the behaviour of ispî ' when ' , and why it ...
... proximate shifts in rapid succession as the family tries to cross the highway . This connection between frequent proximate shifts and heightened ac- tion suggests part of an explanation for the behaviour of ispî ' when ' , and why it ...
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