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spoke a language with I. The first and second plural suffixes here assigned to Loup 2 have all added - from the allomorphs used before further suffixes ( or , perhaps , enclitics ) , a pattern found in no other language ; perhaps Loup 2 ...
spoke a language with I. The first and second plural suffixes here assigned to Loup 2 have all added - from the allomorphs used before further suffixes ( or , perhaps , enclitics ) , a pattern found in no other language ; perhaps Loup 2 ...
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In Loup there is one dialect that retains -w before peripheral suffixes and another that follows the pattern of the ... see below ) ; this pattern presumably diffused from Loup 3 or another language to the east that had loss of * -w as ...
In Loup there is one dialect that retains -w before peripheral suffixes and another that follows the pattern of the ... see below ) ; this pattern presumably diffused from Loup 3 or another language to the east that had loss of * -w as ...
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were Massachusett and Loup 1 and 2 also use the old exclusive suffix for both first persons before overt peripheral suffixes . Note Mass nənimənəmənānanaš ( ( nunneemunnumonanonash ) ) ' we ( exc . ) take them ' ( Deut .
were Massachusett and Loup 1 and 2 also use the old exclusive suffix for both first persons before overt peripheral suffixes . Note Mass nənimənəmənānanaš ( ( nunneemunnumonanonash ) ) ' we ( exc . ) take them ' ( Deut .
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