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Morphosyntactic features The phonological patterns that characterize the Pacific Northwest seem stronger than the morphological and syntactic ... but is excluded from Map 8 because it obscures the pattern among the two types shown .
Morphosyntactic features The phonological patterns that characterize the Pacific Northwest seem stronger than the morphological and syntactic ... but is excluded from Map 8 because it obscures the pattern among the two types shown .
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But Old Algonquin actually has a third pattern of inflection , marking plural secondary objects with -ik and -ir : OAlg nitipe rintama ke nik ( ( nitibérindamákénik ) , unglossed ) ' I govern using them ( anim . ) ...
But Old Algonquin actually has a third pattern of inflection , marking plural secondary objects with -ik and -ir : OAlg nitipe rintama ke nik ( ( nitibérindamákénik ) , unglossed ) ' I govern using them ( anim . ) ...
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of feeling holds in elicitation settings , although this may not become clear to a linguist until a thorough understanding of the corpus patterns is gained . THE OBVIATIVE AND VERBS OF SPEAKING The act of speaking is inherently ...
of feeling holds in elicitation settings , although this may not become clear to a linguist until a thorough understanding of the corpus patterns is gained . THE OBVIATIVE AND VERBS OF SPEAKING The act of speaking is inherently ...
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