Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 89
For the rare stem - final pattern to be ancient it must , of course , be reconstructable in Proto - Algonquian : * tahk - ikamy - s' to be cold water ' . In this particular case the general or unmarked verb final * . ; - has been ...
For the rare stem - final pattern to be ancient it must , of course , be reconstructable in Proto - Algonquian : * tahk - ikamy - s' to be cold water ' . In this particular case the general or unmarked verb final * . ; - has been ...
Page 256
In addition , the transitivity of the final may play a role in ( 14 ) ; it is ungrammatical with the transitive final -iin ' by hand ' : * pakamaskwiiniiw . Since ( 12 ) and ( 13 ) both have a transitive final , and ( 14 ) does not ...
In addition , the transitivity of the final may play a role in ( 14 ) ; it is ungrammatical with the transitive final -iin ' by hand ' : * pakamaskwiiniiw . Since ( 12 ) and ( 13 ) both have a transitive final , and ( 14 ) does not ...
Page 257
While this will be discussed further in the next section , it appears that finals are sensitive to S - structure , i.e. , they ... For example , when a transitive verb has its object incorporated , it often takes an intransitive final .
While this will be discussed further in the next section , it appears that finals are sensitive to S - structure , i.e. , they ... For example , when a transitive verb has its object incorporated , it often takes an intransitive final .
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