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... patterns that characterize the Pacific Northwest seem stronger than the morphological and syntactic ones . The set of ... pattern among the two types shown . I classify a language as VS or SV if one order is at least twice as common as ...
... patterns that characterize the Pacific Northwest seem stronger than the morphological and syntactic ones . The set of ... pattern among the two types shown . I classify a language as VS or SV if one order is at least twice as common as ...
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... pattern of inflection , marking plural secondary objects with -ik and -ir : OAlg nitipe rintama ke nik ... pattern : EO [ nimikka ] win ' I remember him ' , [ nintata ] wen ' I sell him , it ' . There is even a fifth pattern in ...
... pattern of inflection , marking plural secondary objects with -ik and -ir : OAlg nitipe rintama ke nik ... pattern : EO [ nimikka ] win ' I remember him ' , [ nintata ] wen ' I sell him , it ' . There is even a fifth pattern in ...
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... pattern emerges with respect to obviation ; a proximate referent is one about whose speech the Speaker knows directly , while an obviative referent is either one incapable of conscious speech or one about whose speech the Speaker knows ...
... pattern emerges with respect to obviation ; a proximate referent is one about whose speech the Speaker knows directly , while an obviative referent is either one incapable of conscious speech or one about whose speech the Speaker knows ...
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