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... Conjunct Dubita- tive forms . Further , in the TA Conjunct Dubitative , Golden Lake usually , but not always , appears to prefer to use forms showing initial change . TA Conjunct Neutral The Maniwaki first person plural inclusive form ...
... Conjunct Dubita- tive forms . Further , in the TA Conjunct Dubitative , Golden Lake usually , but not always , appears to prefer to use forms showing initial change . TA Conjunct Neutral The Maniwaki first person plural inclusive form ...
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TA Conjunct Preterit In Maniwaki , the first person singular has -iban , the first person plu- ral exclusive is wābamangidiban , and the first person plural inclusive is wābamangoban . In Golden Lake , in the third person singular , in ...
TA Conjunct Preterit In Maniwaki , the first person singular has -iban , the first person plu- ral exclusive is wābamangidiban , and the first person plural inclusive is wābamangoban . In Golden Lake , in the third person singular , in ...
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TA Conjunct Dubitative Neutral ( Changed ) The comment made above for the TI Conjunct Neutral ( Changed ) con- cerning initial change applies again here , as do the comments made for the TA Conjunct Dubitative Neutral . In Golden Lake ...
TA Conjunct Dubitative Neutral ( Changed ) The comment made above for the TI Conjunct Neutral ( Changed ) con- cerning initial change applies again here , as do the comments made for the TA Conjunct Dubitative Neutral . In Golden Lake ...
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