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Page 73
... indicated , there is no special morphology that differentiates extraction of a non - subject , vs. a subject in the sentences of ( 5 ) . It appears then that the attested means of ... indicate ALGONQUIAN AND THE ABSOLUTIVE CASE HYPOTHESIS 73.
... indicated , there is no special morphology that differentiates extraction of a non - subject , vs. a subject in the sentences of ( 5 ) . It appears then that the attested means of ... indicate ALGONQUIAN AND THE ABSOLUTIVE CASE HYPOTHESIS 73.
Page 167
... indicate the speaker's attitude and presuppositions . Black Rainbow's grandfather uses the com- bination yo = wina ... indicates that the speaker feels that what he is saying is contrary to the expectation of the addressee ( there is ...
... indicate the speaker's attitude and presuppositions . Black Rainbow's grandfather uses the com- bination yo = wina ... indicates that the speaker feels that what he is saying is contrary to the expectation of the addressee ( there is ...
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... indicate , the difference in order between ( 1b ) and ( 2 ) does not consti- tute a difference between the two types ... indicate that Lieber's ( 1983 ) analysis cannot account for Cree compounds . For now , we will retain an analysis ...
... indicate , the difference in order between ( 1b ) and ( 2 ) does not consti- tute a difference between the two types ... indicate that Lieber's ( 1983 ) analysis cannot account for Cree compounds . For now , we will retain an analysis ...
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