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and has an ( untranslated ) reportative function ; the second time , it occurs with an independent indicative clause and the event is surprising ; this appears to be a mirative interpretation of êsa . 14 ( 33 ) ê - pê - takohtêcik êsa ...
and has an ( untranslated ) reportative function ; the second time , it occurs with an independent indicative clause and the event is surprising ; this appears to be a mirative interpretation of êsa . 14 ( 33 ) ê - pê - takohtêcik êsa ...
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Moreover , it appears that the languages of the western half of south- ern New England form a subgroup sharing phonological and lexical inno- vations which are absent from the Massachusett - Coweset dialect complex as well as from the ...
Moreover , it appears that the languages of the western half of south- ern New England form a subgroup sharing phonological and lexical inno- vations which are absent from the Massachusett - Coweset dialect complex as well as from the ...
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Similarly , the suffix * -entay , which marks the Cree - Montagnais pret- erite , appears to be identifiable with the suffix * -entwiy that derives nouns from Al stems . The verbal use is not found in other languages 70 but appears to ...
Similarly , the suffix * -entay , which marks the Cree - Montagnais pret- erite , appears to be identifiable with the suffix * -entwiy that derives nouns from Al stems . The verbal use is not found in other languages 70 but appears to ...
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