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... suffixes , the n - suffixes , and the inflec- tion of possessed nouns . With the loss of final short vowels , the short and long allomorphs both occurred word - finally , and the originally transpar- ent conditioning of this allomorphy ...
... suffixes , the n - suffixes , and the inflec- tion of possessed nouns . With the loss of final short vowels , the short and long allomorphs both occurred word - finally , and the originally transpar- ent conditioning of this allomorphy ...
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... n - suffixes only for complements is disproved by the weight of the comparative evidence : full n - suffix paradigms are used in main clauses to mark inanimate objects and inverse subjects in Cheyenne , Ojibwe , Shawnee , and all of ...
... n - suffixes only for complements is disproved by the weight of the comparative evidence : full n - suffix paradigms are used in main clauses to mark inanimate objects and inverse subjects in Cheyenne , Ojibwe , Shawnee , and all of ...
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... n - suffix formative element outside Eastern Algonquian Outside Eastern ... suffixes in Meskwaki , Cree , Ojibwe , Shawnee , and ( with ( -nó from * -na ) ... n - suffixes , which would have made homophonous forms in the verbal inflection ...
... n - suffix formative element outside Eastern Algonquian Outside Eastern ... suffixes in Meskwaki , Cree , Ojibwe , Shawnee , and ( with ( -nó from * -na ) ... n - suffixes , which would have made homophonous forms in the verbal inflection ...
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