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... noun , since it is marked obviative in sentences containing other third person participants , as illustrated in ( 9 ) ... noun is possessed by a third person possessor , the possessed noun ( and hence the entire noun phrase ) is ...
... noun , since it is marked obviative in sentences containing other third person participants , as illustrated in ( 9 ) ... noun is possessed by a third person possessor , the possessed noun ( and hence the entire noun phrase ) is ...
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... nouns . Map 9 shows the position of possessive affixes , pronominal affixes on nouns which code the person and / or ... noun phrases precede the verb . The preference for VS order in Coos is thus not grammati- cal but simply reflects ...
... nouns . Map 9 shows the position of possessive affixes , pronominal affixes on nouns which code the person and / or ... noun phrases precede the verb . The preference for VS order in Coos is thus not grammati- cal but simply reflects ...
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... noun final PA * -en is distinct from a secondary noun final PA * -inay ( > PEA * -i - nay ) that marks collective nouns ( 49a ) and ( with the third person prefix ) indefinite possessor ( 49b ) . In a few cases this also makes nouns ...
... noun final PA * -en is distinct from a secondary noun final PA * -inay ( > PEA * -i - nay ) that marks collective nouns ( 49a ) and ( with the third person prefix ) indefinite possessor ( 49b ) . In a few cases this also makes nouns ...
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