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... person singular ending -kan and often also before the 2nd person plural ending -keg . In Manuscript 104 ( 1661 ) , the negative suffix -si- occurs before the -kan ending of the 2nd person singular , but not before the ending of the 2nd ...
... person singular ending -kan and often also before the 2nd person plural ending -keg . In Manuscript 104 ( 1661 ) , the negative suffix -si- occurs before the -kan ending of the 2nd person singular , but not before the ending of the 2nd ...
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... person effects : independent indicative clauses show a sensitivity between first and non - first person participants . Since speakers have more knowledge of themselves than they do of hearers or other referents , this kind of split is ...
... person effects : independent indicative clauses show a sensitivity between first and non - first person participants . Since speakers have more knowledge of themselves than they do of hearers or other referents , this kind of split is ...
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... person participant on the hierarchy Subject > Primary Object > { Secondary Object , Oblique } . The inverse ... person participant means that if the subject is first or second person , proximate status automatically falls on the primary ...
... person participant on the hierarchy Subject > Primary Object > { Secondary Object , Oblique } . The inverse ... person participant means that if the subject is first or second person , proximate status automatically falls on the primary ...
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