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... example of a direct clause in which both the A and the P are obviative . ( 41 ) n = itmasi't - s - i ? akułak - s . INDIC - dry - OBV.SUBJ - INDICmeat - OBV ' She [ obv ] was drying meat [ obv ] . ' This example occurs in a text where ...
... example of a direct clause in which both the A and the P are obviative . ( 41 ) n = itmasi't - s - i ? akułak - s . INDIC - dry - OBV.SUBJ - INDICmeat - OBV ' She [ obv ] was drying meat [ obv ] . ' This example occurs in a text where ...
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... example of an unprompted RP was when Sylvia held her doll and pro- duced an utterance that was translated as You sleep ( kin nipaan ) . Another subfunction is coded as RD ( Refuse to carry out an action requested or proposed by the ...
... example of an unprompted RP was when Sylvia held her doll and pro- duced an utterance that was translated as You sleep ( kin nipaan ) . Another subfunction is coded as RD ( Refuse to carry out an action requested or proposed by the ...
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... example of PO was when Sylvia said Mommy ! Look ! Nice ! ( mammii na niis ) when talking about her father's bag . Another subfunction of this category is CR ( Criticize or point out error in a nonverbal act ) . An example of CR was when ...
... example of PO was when Sylvia said Mommy ! Look ! Nice ! ( mammii na niis ) when talking about her father's bag . Another subfunction of this category is CR ( Criticize or point out error in a nonverbal act ) . An example of CR was when ...
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